Halls Gap Lakeside Tourist Park
Overview
Halls Gap Lakeside Tourist Park sits right at the edge of the Grampians National Park, offering a relaxed bush setting with sweeping mountain views and plenty of native wildlife. Kangaroos and colourful birds wander through the grounds, while the fresh air and open spaces make it easy to unwind. Whether youre travelling as a couple, with family, or as part of a group, theres a comfortable spot to suit - from modern cabins to grassy powered and unpowered sites.
After a day exploring waterfalls and walking tracks, guests can soak in the outdoor woodfire heated pool or gather around a campfire under the stars. The park is known for its friendly welcome, excellent facilities, and a genuine sense of being close to nature without giving up those creature comforts.
What Halls Gap Lakeside Tourist Park offers
Self-contained cabin accommodation with ensuites and kitchen facilities
Powered and unpowered campsites for tents, caravans, and motorhomes
Glamping options for a comfortable camping experience
Outdoor woodfire heated swimming pool
Campfire hire for individual sites
Location
23-27 Tymna Dr, Halls Gap VIC 3381
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Guests love Halls Gap Lakeside Tourist Park for its beautiful Grampians setting, abundant wildlife and genuinely friendly, accommodating staff. Reviews consistently praise the spotless, modern amenities and overall value, with many extending their stays and planning return trips. Families and couples alike highlight the relaxed vibe, great views and how easy it is to base here for hiking or to simply unwind by the pools.
Standout features mentioned again and again include the wood fired heated pools, clean amenities blocks with proper shower screens, the camp kitchen and communal lounge with a wood fire and bar?style deck, and flat powered and RV sites. People rave about the Creekside Safari Tents with outdoor bath and shower, the Superior Couples Cabin, the lodge and well equipped cabins. Little touches make a big difference: fire pits or fire drums with wood, a coffee window and morning coffees, an ice cream cart at night, a gift store and snacks at reception, kids playground, trampolines, sand pit, school holiday activities, scavenger hunts, movie nights and even free DVDs. Wildlife encounters with kangaroos, emus and kookaburras, bird seed from the office, a nearby bike path and mini golf up the road round out a park that feels more like a resort than a campsite.