The best lakeside camping near Bacchus Marsh

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In Bacchus Marsh, lake camping means waking up to mist on the water and kookaburras in the trees. You’ll find over 80 spots to pitch your tent, all within easy reach of lakes—think cool swims, kayaking, or just a place to dangle your feet. Prices start at $15 a night, with an average around $60, so there’s something for every budget. The top picks? Granite Springs (169 reviews) sits among boulders, Boulder Brook Valley (63 reviews) is tucked beside a running creek, and Lancefield Lake's A WETLANDS WONDER (62 reviews) draws birdwatchers and swimmers. Toilets, campfires, and pets are welcome across most sites. Trails circle the lakes, and you can ride horses or hike straight from your camp. No fuss—just the essentials for a proper lakeside escape.

93% (474) 17 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Bacchus Marsh

4. Lower Widecombe Medieval Cottage

73km from Bacchus Marsh · 1 site · Lodging
Medieval Cottage Retreat on Djaara Country Escape to another realm in this medieval cottage on Djaara Country, lovingly built using traditional techniques by renowned local craftsman Rob Hadden. Set in a tranquil 2.5-acre valley among willows, oaks, and roses beside a miniature lake, the property also includes another 2.5 acres of bushland teeming with kangaroos, birdlife, and wildflowers. Let the frogs sing you to sleep and wake to the chorus of morning birdsong. This eco-retreat is furnished with natural materials, and breakfast foods of wholesome local provenance are provided. Located near Castlemaine, an area brimming with farmers markets, bars, live music, cafés, vintage shops, artisan food producers, and a landscape rich in historical significance. Mountain bike trails, galleries, and parks are also close by for you to explore. Inside, the cottage features a high vaulted cathedral ceiling with massive timber beams and a spiral staircase leading to the minstrel’s gallery and sleeping chamber with a queen size bed. The kitchen is equipped with a toaster, electric kettle, induction hotplates, and fridge, and you’ll be provided with fresh, quality local ingredients for breakfast. The bathroom includes a shower, toilet, and hand basin, with all linen provided. Outdoors, a wrought-iron table on the lawn overlooks the water — a perfect spot for morning tea or an evening glass of wine. Please note: no pets are allowed due to sensitive wildlife. Guests are required to take all rubbish home, as there is no council collection at this property. Unfortunately, the cottage is not wheelchair accessible — it is truly medieval in that regard.
Toilets
Showers
Potable water
from 
AU$296
 / night

6. Tea Tree Creek Bush Camp

100%
(26)
36km from Bacchus Marsh · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Excellent Trout Fishing in large dams on property. Rainbow and Brown trout stocked in both dams. Good sized fish. Old , Rustic Bush Hut at main campsite which has verandah, wooden floor, and can be used for sleeping in or as general purpose area. Excellent yabby dams on property for the kids and adults who want to do some yabbying. Also eels in a another couple of dams on property, so it certainly has something for all anglers. 550 acre property which has 3 different seasonal creeks flowing through it. Six excellent hideaway Camping sites to choose from. Some close to the water. Large sites which can handle 40 campers per site. Good areas of bushland and also a working sheep farm. Very private areas for camping. Campfires available but only in months when fire restrictions are not in force. A wide range of birdlife and duck life, wildlife including kangaroos, possums, echidnas. In wet weather you may need a 4 wheel drive vechile to access some of the sites. You will need to bring all your camping gear as these are tent and vechile sites only. We dont have any huts at this stage. 30 minute drive to Ballarat, 45 Min Geelong, 2 minutes drive to the village of Elaine and The Farmgate Shop which is open 7 days a week with a full range of all groceries, bbq needs, drinks, snacks, etc. 5 minutes to dollys creek, 5 minutes to Mt Doran/Lal Lal, 10 minutes to Meredith. Its a hidden gem. We are happy to take your booking. Sorry strictly no dogs allowed.
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
AU$43
 / night

7. Granite Springs

98%
(341)
62km from Bacchus Marsh · 14 sites · Tents, RVs
300 acres of stunning views nestled amongst the granite hills of Nulla Vale, situated halfway between Lancefield and Tooborac. Granite Springs is a working farm running various farm animals and working horses. You are welcome to walk the property and visit the farm animals during your stay(as long as you stay on the outside of paddocks/yards) There are dams and a seasonal creek running through the property, providing many options for campsites and also fishing(catch and release) (Please note creek is seasonal and not suitable for swimming). Dogs permitted but must be well behaved and not chase livestock. Campfires permitted in designated areas when restrictions aren't in place. Drinking water available. We are now processing our own meat so if you are wanting some farm grown produce for your stay or something to take home then please let us know and we will let you know what we have available. We can also cater for groups wanting somewhere to camp with their horses, with use of an arena and roundyard. Please contact us if interested.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$19
 / night

8. Creswick Holiday Park

92%
(12)
56km from Bacchus Marsh · 65 sites · RVs, Lodging
Creswick is a historic former gold-mining town, located between Ballarat and Daylesford, approximately a 2 hour drive from Melbourne. Creswick offers a number of natural attractions and outdoor activities for visitors, set within an attractive forested area. Creswick Holiday Park is perfectly positioned as a base to explore Djuwang Baring, the newly-opened Creswick Trails mountain bike park, with 60km of trails catering to riders of all abilities. Enjoy bushwalking and scenic drives through the extensive Creswick Regional Park. Visit Calambeen Park which was the town's Chinese camp in the goldmining days and now features lakes which are suitable for fishing or swimming. Park Lake Botanical Reserve, located on the Midland Highway, is a 15-hectare park that was established in 1860 and features a lake, rotunda, established trees, and recreational facilities.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
AU$50
 / night

In Bacchus Marsh, lake camping means waking up to mist on the water and kookaburras in the trees. You’ll find over 80 spots to pitch your tent, all within easy reach of lakes—think cool swims, kayaking, or just a place to dangle your feet. Prices start at $15 a night, with an average around $60, so there’s something for every budget. The top picks? Granite Springs (169 reviews) sits among boulders, Boulder Brook Valley (63 reviews) is tucked beside a running creek, and Lancefield Lake's A WETLANDS WONDER (62 reviews) draws birdwatchers and swimmers. Toilets, campfires, and pets are welcome across most sites. Trails circle the lakes, and you can ride horses or hike straight from your camp. No fuss—just the essentials for a proper lakeside escape.

93% (474) 17 campsites

Top-rated campgrounds near Bacchus Marsh

4. Lower Widecombe Medieval Cottage

73km from Bacchus Marsh · 1 site · Lodging
Medieval Cottage Retreat on Djaara Country Escape to another realm in this medieval cottage on Djaara Country, lovingly built using traditional techniques by renowned local craftsman Rob Hadden. Set in a tranquil 2.5-acre valley among willows, oaks, and roses beside a miniature lake, the property also includes another 2.5 acres of bushland teeming with kangaroos, birdlife, and wildflowers. Let the frogs sing you to sleep and wake to the chorus of morning birdsong. This eco-retreat is furnished with natural materials, and breakfast foods of wholesome local provenance are provided. Located near Castlemaine, an area brimming with farmers markets, bars, live music, cafés, vintage shops, artisan food producers, and a landscape rich in historical significance. Mountain bike trails, galleries, and parks are also close by for you to explore. Inside, the cottage features a high vaulted cathedral ceiling with massive timber beams and a spiral staircase leading to the minstrel’s gallery and sleeping chamber with a queen size bed. The kitchen is equipped with a toaster, electric kettle, induction hotplates, and fridge, and you’ll be provided with fresh, quality local ingredients for breakfast. The bathroom includes a shower, toilet, and hand basin, with all linen provided. Outdoors, a wrought-iron table on the lawn overlooks the water — a perfect spot for morning tea or an evening glass of wine. Please note: no pets are allowed due to sensitive wildlife. Guests are required to take all rubbish home, as there is no council collection at this property. Unfortunately, the cottage is not wheelchair accessible — it is truly medieval in that regard.
Toilets
Showers
Potable water
from 
AU$296
 / night

6. Tea Tree Creek Bush Camp

100%
(26)
36km from Bacchus Marsh · 2 sites · Tents, RVs
Excellent Trout Fishing in large dams on property. Rainbow and Brown trout stocked in both dams. Good sized fish. Old , Rustic Bush Hut at main campsite which has verandah, wooden floor, and can be used for sleeping in or as general purpose area. Excellent yabby dams on property for the kids and adults who want to do some yabbying. Also eels in a another couple of dams on property, so it certainly has something for all anglers. 550 acre property which has 3 different seasonal creeks flowing through it. Six excellent hideaway Camping sites to choose from. Some close to the water. Large sites which can handle 40 campers per site. Good areas of bushland and also a working sheep farm. Very private areas for camping. Campfires available but only in months when fire restrictions are not in force. A wide range of birdlife and duck life, wildlife including kangaroos, possums, echidnas. In wet weather you may need a 4 wheel drive vechile to access some of the sites. You will need to bring all your camping gear as these are tent and vechile sites only. We dont have any huts at this stage. 30 minute drive to Ballarat, 45 Min Geelong, 2 minutes drive to the village of Elaine and The Farmgate Shop which is open 7 days a week with a full range of all groceries, bbq needs, drinks, snacks, etc. 5 minutes to dollys creek, 5 minutes to Mt Doran/Lal Lal, 10 minutes to Meredith. Its a hidden gem. We are happy to take your booking. Sorry strictly no dogs allowed.
Campfires
Picnic table
from 
AU$43
 / night

7. Granite Springs

98%
(341)
62km from Bacchus Marsh · 14 sites · Tents, RVs
300 acres of stunning views nestled amongst the granite hills of Nulla Vale, situated halfway between Lancefield and Tooborac. Granite Springs is a working farm running various farm animals and working horses. You are welcome to walk the property and visit the farm animals during your stay(as long as you stay on the outside of paddocks/yards) There are dams and a seasonal creek running through the property, providing many options for campsites and also fishing(catch and release) (Please note creek is seasonal and not suitable for swimming). Dogs permitted but must be well behaved and not chase livestock. Campfires permitted in designated areas when restrictions aren't in place. Drinking water available. We are now processing our own meat so if you are wanting some farm grown produce for your stay or something to take home then please let us know and we will let you know what we have available. We can also cater for groups wanting somewhere to camp with their horses, with use of an arena and roundyard. Please contact us if interested.
Pets
Toilets
Campfires
from 
AU$19
 / night

8. Creswick Holiday Park

92%
(12)
56km from Bacchus Marsh · 65 sites · RVs, Lodging
Creswick is a historic former gold-mining town, located between Ballarat and Daylesford, approximately a 2 hour drive from Melbourne. Creswick offers a number of natural attractions and outdoor activities for visitors, set within an attractive forested area. Creswick Holiday Park is perfectly positioned as a base to explore Djuwang Baring, the newly-opened Creswick Trails mountain bike park, with 60km of trails catering to riders of all abilities. Enjoy bushwalking and scenic drives through the extensive Creswick Regional Park. Visit Calambeen Park which was the town's Chinese camp in the goldmining days and now features lakes which are suitable for fishing or swimming. Park Lake Botanical Reserve, located on the Midland Highway, is a 15-hectare park that was established in 1860 and features a lake, rotunda, established trees, and recreational facilities.
Pets
Electrical hookup
Toilets
from 
AU$50
 / night

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