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Dogs allowed
No booking required
Camping
No fees payable
Fishing
Paddling
Suitable for 2WD vehicles

Suitable for

Family friendly

Facilities available

Located approximately 190 km north-east of Melbourne, about a 3-hour drive from the centre of Melbourne, Delatite Arm Reserve comprises 28 separate campgrounds located above the high-water mark along the shoreline of Lake Eildon.

The campgrounds vary in size and can cater to various camp set-ups.

The campsites are a great place to relax and provide ready access to the shoreline of Lake Eildon, from where you can enjoy fishing, boating and paddling.

Campgrounds in the reserve

There are 28 designated camping areas and 120 sites in the reserve, some of which are suitable for small caravans.

Most camping areas have fireplaces and picnic tables, and some have wood-fired barbeques. However, you will need to bring your own wood and check fire bans before use. There is no water supply to the sites, so bring your own or be prepared to boil water from the lake before using.

There are no camping fees to use the campsites, but you cannot book or reserve your site. Sites are available on a first-come, first served basis. In peak periods, camping sites may be unavailable, so have contingency plans in place for these busy times.

You can learn more about these sites and their facilities on the More to Explore app.

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Page last updated: 06/02/24