Frequently Asked Questions

These FAQs explain what to expect when staying at a caravan park in the Grampians, including bookings, facilities and park rules.

Grampians caravan parks typically offer a mix of powered and unpowered sites, cabins, villas and camping areas. Powered sites suit caravans and motorhomes, while unpowered sites are ideal for tents or basic camping. Cabins range from budget to fully self-contained options, making them suitable for families, couples and groups visiting the region.

Yes, booking in advance is recommended, especially during school holidays, long weekends and peak tourist seasons in Victoria. Popular Grampians caravan parks can fill quickly due to demand from campers, hikers and holidaymakers. Booking ahead ensures you secure your preferred site or cabin.

Facilities at Grampians caravan parks often include amenities blocks, camp kitchens, BBQ areas, laundry facilities and sometimes playgrounds or pools. Some parks also offer Wi-Fi, kiosk services and communal areas. Facilities vary by park, but most aim to provide convenience for both short and extended stays.

Many caravan parks in the Grampians allow pets on selected sites, but policies vary between parks. Pets are usually not permitted in cabins and must be kept on a lead at all times. It is important to check the park’s pet policy before booking to avoid issues on arrival.

Yes, caravan parks in the Grampians are designed to accommodate caravans, camper trailers and motorhomes. Powered sites provide electricity and easy access, while some parks also cater for larger rigs. Checking site size and access conditions before arrival is recommended.

The Grampians region offers activities such as hiking, bushwalking, wildlife spotting, rock climbing and visiting scenic lookouts. Attractions like waterfalls, national parks and cultural sites are popular with visitors. Staying at a caravan park provides easy access to these outdoor experiences.

Campfire rules in Grampians caravan parks depend on local regulations and fire danger ratings. Fires may be allowed in designated areas or fire pits during cooler months, but are often restricted during summer or total fire ban days in Victoria. Always check current conditions before lighting a fire.

Costs vary depending on accommodation type, season and park facilities. Unpowered sites are generally the most affordable, while powered sites and cabins cost more. Prices typically increase during peak periods such as school holidays and public holidays.