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The best glamping sites in Lind National Park, VIC

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The best glamping sites in Lind National Park, VIC

SIBA Retreat Centre

1. SIBA Retreat Centre

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69km from Lind National Park · 13 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
SIBA Retreat Centre is a beautiful and friendly Buddhist retreat centre in the Snowy River country of East Gippsland, Victoria. Formerly ONTOS, it was founded by Lama Choedak Rinpoche and formally opened and consecrated by His Eminence Chogye Trichen Rinpoche in 2006. During this time His Eminence gave the centre the dharma name 'Tsarchen Choeling'. SIBA has all the conditions for the perfect retreat. Simply being at SIBA calms the senses and heals the mind. SIBA is a welcoming and peaceful refuge and its unique atmosphere is well known to visitors.
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AU$103
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Macadamia Bush Haven

2. Macadamia Bush Haven

41km from Lind National Park · 1 site
Complete privacy is guaranteed, with the nearest neighbour 2 km away! Enjoy gently undulating land where you can camp or stay in our bush lodging—perfect for horse riders, mountain bikers, or anyone who loves the outdoors. Nestled beside endless state forests, there’s no shortage of forest tracks to ride and explore. Nearby beaches, waterfalls and swimming holes. 10 minute drive to town for all your other needs or a 40 minute bike ride through beautiful forest to our local bakery and coffee shop!
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AU$129
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Corringle Castle

3. Corringle Castle

50km from Lind National Park · 1 site
Corringle Castle Campsite offers a relaxed and natural camping experience on Victoria’s scenic Snowy River estuary, just a short drive from Lakes Entrance and Orbost. Set among bushland and coastal scenery, this peaceful campsite is a great base for exploring the river, estuary backwaters, beaches, and waterways of East Gippsland. You’ll find yourself close to water activities like boating, canoeing, and fishing at the river mouth or nearby beaches, while wide sandy shores and sheltered backwaters make for great spots to unwind, watch wildlife, or enjoy a picnic. The area’s natural beauty, expansive skies, and coastal forests make it ideal for nature lovers, photographers, birdwatchers, and anyone looking to escape the crowds. The setting is unpretentious and down-to-earth, with campers enjoying a simple, bush lifestyle close to water. Bring your own supplies, enjoy the peaceful surroundings, and take in the sounds of nature by night and the sun over the river by day. It’s a wonderful spot to relax, explore, and reconnect with the outdoors in one of Victoria’s most laid-back coastal regions.
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AU$232
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Shady Gully Park - Mallacoota

4. Shady Gully Park - Mallacoota

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69km from Lind National Park · 57 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Shady Gully Caravan Park is surrounded by a stunning natural landscape waiting to be explored. Situated beside the Shady Gully Reserve, our Park is frequently visited by wildlife of all descriptions. Campers sleep and wake to the sound of the bush - lyre-birds, kookaburras and colourful parrots frequent the Park and surrounding bushland. Koalas and kangaroos move between the Shady Gully Creek in the Reserve and nearby Parkland. Shady Gully Caravan Park offers a range of powered and unpowered sites, as well as a variety of cabins and an ensuite site. The surrounding area is peppered with trails, hiking and bike tracks, and has locations providing easy access to Croajingalong National Park. Mallacoota is renowned for its Estuary and ocean fishing and prawning during the summer months. The Local Angling Club runs monthly competitions for locals and visitors and encourages families and kids to participate. Enjoy windsurfing, kayaking, canoeing, sailing, surfing, swimming, waterskiing, snorkeling, and boating activities in one of our lakes, rivers, or beaches. Features: Central amenities block with easy-access showers and toilets Guest laundry with coin-operated washers and dryers, and drying lines located throughout the park. Camp kitchen with plenty of space for families and friends to gather, including undercover picnic tables Large undercover BBQ areas Saltwater pool and paddle pond WIFI and television reception
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AU$155
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Lyrebird Lakehouse

5. Lyrebird Lakehouse

77km from Lind National Park · 1 site
Our unique lake cabin has beautiful views of Lake Tyers, nestled away in the bush, and it’s very quiet with lots of wildlife to observe. You can try your luck fishing from our private jetty, take a paddle down the lake on a kayak, or stand up paddleboard. Just minutes from your campsite you can meander the lakeside paths of the Nowa Nowa Wetlands Walk for birdlife and calm views, hit the singletrack at the Nowa Nowa MTB Park for a fun pedal or hike, wander out to the historic Stony Creek Trestle Bridge along the rail trail for snapshots and fresh air, or stretch your legs with creek views at the Nowa Nowa gorge lookout — all are perfect ways to explore the Gippsland outdoors.
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AU$232
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Mingling Waters

6. Mingling Waters

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79km from Lind National Park · 30 sites · Tents, RVs, Lodging
Mingling Waters, nestled along the pristine Nowa Nowa arm of Lake Tyers, is a peaceful retreat only 15 minutes drive from the costal town of Lakes Entrance. Offering a range of charming, rustic accommodations. Guests can choose from quaint cottages, bunkhouses, glamping and camping accommodation or powered campsites, making it ideal for both solo escapes and group bookings. The park is well-equipped with a camp kitchen, a recreational lounge, and a rustic dining and bar area that houses Jack Ramsdells famous wooden sculpture, "Ra", which is open from Thursday to Sunday, serving tap beer, drinks, and hearty meals. For outdoor enthusiasts, the area is a haven for activities such as cycling along the rail trail, exploring nearby mountain bike tracks, boating, kayaking, fishing, walking tracks and hiking. On cooler days, the park's recreational room, complete with a wood-burning fireplace, offers a cosy indoor retreat and is also cooled for use in the summer months. Mingling Waters is a gateway to nearby scenic landmarks like the Rail Trail and the iconic Stoney Creek Trestle Bridge, the local fishing is excellent and it's positioned perfectly for both cyclists and nature lovers alike.
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AU$105
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