Overview

Pitch a tent or park your campervan in the Grampians to truly appreciate the region's natural attractions. Get closer to nature and meet resident wildlife. The starting points of many great walks are just a short stroll from your campsite. Stay in a forest park or choose a holiday site with full facilities.

Caravan and holiday parks

The Grampians is a caravan- and motor-home-friendly region. Relax and enjoy the convenience of powered sites, recreation areas, covered camp kitchens, showers, toilets and washing machines, public campervan dump points and gated security.

Some sites have wireless internet, televisions and tennis courts. Family-friendly caravan parks have jumping pillows, camp kitchens, pools and bike hire. Call ahead to secure your spot during peak school holiday periods.

Camping de luxe

In recent years the Grampians region has become something of a glamping hotspot, with the vineyards of Great Western and view-blessed Halls Gap emerging as popular spots for a luxury camping experience. Enjoy the symphony of native wildlife from the comfort of a fully-equipped and stylishly appointed bell tent, safari tent or renovated caravan. After an ultra comfortable night's sleep, step straight into a crisp Grampians morning.

Self-contained stays

Self-contained accommodation is available at most holiday parks, and offers a great 'home way from home' option. Enjoy the creature comforts of cottages, cabins and chalets equipped with ovens, fridges, air conditioning and heating, full size beds with bedding, televisions and outdoor furniture. Book ahead during peak periods.

National Parks and bush camping

To book a campsite in the Grampians National Park visit Parks Victoria or call 13 19 63.

Visit Brambuk – The National Park and Cultural Centre at Halls Gap for a comprehensive introduction to natural attractions, Aboriginal history, walks and wildlife of the region. The centre's educational displays will give you an understanding of your national park surroundings. Pick up fact sheets and souvenirs.

Get great advice on the region's campsites, holiday parks and weather from the Halls Gap Information Centre. Collect maps and plan your onward journey.

Conditions can change in parks for many reasons. For the latest information on changes to local conditions visit Parks Victoria or drop in at the Brambuk Centre or Halls Gap Visitor Information Centre, open 9am to 5pm daily. Be bushfire ready in the great outdoors. See our bushfire safety section for tips on how to stay safe.

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