Grampians Paradise Camping and Caravan Parkland

Overview

Grampians Paradise Camping and Caravan Parkland sits just outside the Grampians National Park, offering a peaceful retreat surrounded by wetlands, native bush, and sweeping mountain views. Family-owned and run for generations, this campground is known for its spacious grassy sites, shady trees, and a genuine sense of space - never crowded, even in peak times. Wildlife is part of daily life here: kangaroos graze at dusk, over a hundred bird species have been spotted, and the evenings bring a sky full of stars.

Whether youre pitching a tent, parking a caravan, or settling into one of the vintage onsite vans, youll find a laid-back, nature-rich experience. Facilities are simple but thoughtful, with hot showers, a camp kitchen, and accessible amenities. The park is a favourite for those wanting to explore the Grampians, watch wildlife, or simply relax by the lake and listen to the bush. Exclusive Wildlife Stays are available for guests who want the whole place to themselves, including guided walks and close-up encounters with local fauna.

What Grampians Paradise Camping and Caravan Parkland offers

Powered and unpowered camping sites
Vintage and retro onsite caravans for hire
Exclusive Wildlife Stays with guided wildlife walks
Group bookings for families and small gatherings
Massage and sound therapy sessions (by appointment)
Hot showers and accessible bathroom facilities
Basic camp kitchen and dishwashing sinks

Location

443 Long Gully Rd, Pomonal VIC 3381

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Customer Reviews

4.6 / 5

Campers love Grampians Paradise for its peaceful, off?the?beaten?track setting with sweeping views of the Grampians, Redman Bluff and Mt William. Reviews highlight abundant wildlife and rewilded landscapes, with kangaroos, wallabies, emus and birdlife wandering through, plus stunning night skies and Milky Way viewing. The large, grassy sites feel spacious and private, often lakeside or under established trees, and many guests enjoyed on?site wetlands, walking trails and even canoeing. It is a great base for exploring Halls Gap and the wider Gariwerd, yet remains quiet and close to nature.

Facilities often praised include hot showers, a rustic camp kitchen, shared fridges, BBQ areas, dishwashing spots and drinking water taps, with wood?fired hot water and eco?friendly practices getting special mentions. Options like powered and unpowered sites, a glamping tent and on?site caravans make it easy for first?timers and families. Several reviewers mentioned Aidan for his friendly, knowledgeable hosting, with Vanessa also noted for warm hospitality.