Blackwood Mineral Springs Caravan Park, VIC High Country Camping
Escape to the tranquil beauty of Victoria’s historic gold rush country at the Blackwood Mineral Springs Caravan Park. Nestled beside the Lerderderg River and surrounded by the lush Wombat State Forest, this serene park offers the perfect retreat for nature lovers, history buffs, and anyone seeking a peaceful getaway. The park is a gateway to exploring the charming township of Blackwood, rich with 1850s gold mining heritage. Spend your days discovering local walking trails, listening to the gentle sounds of the bush, and breathing in the fresh forest air.
The park itself is renowned for the famous mineral springs located within its grounds, where you can sample the unique taste of the local mineral water directly from the source. It provides a classic, back-to-basics bush camping experience, allowing you to disconnect from the hustle and bustle and reconnect with nature. Whether you’re setting up a caravan, a camper trailer, or a tent, you’ll find a welcoming spot to unwind. With its convenient location, stunning natural surroundings, and proximity to historical landmarks, the Blackwood Mineral Springs Caravan Park is an ideal base for your next adventure in the Victorian High Country. Enjoy the simple pleasures of camping, from evening barbecues under the stars to morning walks accompanied by the chorus of native birds. It’s an authentic Australian bush experience waiting to be discovered.
Blackwood Mineral Springs Caravan Park – VIC Map
Park Information
- Name: Blackwood Mineral Springs Caravan Park
- Address: 41 Golden Point Rd, Blackwood VIC 3458
- Website: Blackwood Mineral Springs Caravan Park
- GPS Coordinates: -37.47133, 144.31383
Site Details and Facilities
- Location: Set on the banks of the Lerderderg River in the historic town of Blackwood, surrounded by the Wombat State Forest.
- Site Suitable For: Caravans, campervans, motorhomes, camper trailers, and tents.
- Road Access: Sealed road access to the park entrance.
- Site Surface: A mix of grass and gravel surfaces.
- Camping Permitted: Yes, camping is permitted. Bookings are often required, especially during peak seasons.
- Powered Sites: A number of powered sites are available.
- Un-powered Sites: A number of un-powered sites are available.
- Park Facilities: Basic and well-maintained amenities block.
- Picnic Tables: Yes, available in park and reserve areas.
- Potable Water: Yes, drinking water is available.
- Mobile Phone Coverage: Limited coverage. Telstra generally has some service in the area, but it can be intermittent.
- TV Reception: Limited digital TV reception due to the terrain.
- BBQs: Yes, public electric and wood-fired BBQs are available (check local fire restrictions).
- Onsite Public Toilets: Yes, toilets are available for park guests and day visitors.
- Rubbish Bins: Yes, rubbish bins are provided.
- Open Fires: Permitted in designated fire pits only, subject to seasonal fire restrictions (BYO firewood).
- Generator Use: Generally restricted to specific hours; check with park management.
- Essentials to Bring: Food and supplies, firewood (if permitted), insect repellent, and sturdy walking shoes.
- Pet Friendly: Yes, pets are generally permitted on a leash. Please confirm with park management upon booking.
- Fishing: Possible in the Lerderderg River for species like brown trout and blackfish (Victorian fishing licence required).
- Short Walks: Direct access to several walking tracks, including the Blackwood Mineral Springs Reserve and trails into the Wombat State Forest.
Local Amenities
- Pubs:
- The Blackwood Hotel – Approx. 1 km
- Radio Springs Hotel (Lyonville) – Approx. 20 km
- The Pig & Whistle Hotel (Trentham East) – Approx. 21 km
 
- Places to Eat:
- The Blackwood Hotel (Pub Meals) – Approx. 1 km
- Blackwood Merchant (Cafe) – Approx. 1 km
- A range of cafes and bakeries in Trentham – Approx. 20 km
 
- Local Attractions:
- Blackwood Mineral Springs Reserve – Onsite
- Garden of St Erth – Approx. 2 km
- Lerderderg State Park – Approx. 10 km
- Trentham Falls – Approx. 21 km
- Daylesford and the Macedon Ranges – Approx. 35 km
 
- Nearest Caravan Parks:
- Trentham Waters Caravan Park – Approx. 20 km
- Daylesford Holiday Park – Approx. 35 km
 
- Nearest Free Camps:
- O’Briens Crossing Campground (Lerderderg State Park) – Approx. 14 km (check for seasonal closures)
- Nolan’s Creek Camping Area (Wombat State Forest) – Approx. 15 km
 
- Nearest Dump Points:
- Bacchus Marsh Racecourse Recreation Reserve – Approx. 25 km
- Daylesford Transfer Station – Approx. 35 km
 
- Nearest Petrol Stations:
- Bacchus Marsh – Approx. 25 km
- Ballan – Approx. 27 km
 
- Nearest Drinking Water Resupply:
- Onsite at the caravan park
- Public taps in Trentham or Bacchus Marsh
 
- Nearest Public Toilets:
- Onsite at the caravan park and within the reserve
- Blackwood township – Approx. 1 km
 
Seasonal Weather Forecast
- Summer (December – February): Warm to hot days with temperatures often reaching the high 20s to low 30s (°C). Evenings are generally mild and pleasant. Total fire bans are common, so check restrictions.
- Autumn (March – May): Mild, clear, and stable weather with beautiful autumn colours in the surrounding deciduous trees. Days are pleasant and nights become cool. A very popular time for visiting.
- Winter (June – August): Cold, with daytime temperatures often in the single digits. Frosts are very common, and occasional light snowfall can occur. Nights are very cold. Ensure you are prepared with warm gear.
- Spring (September – November): Cool to mild days with increasing sunshine. The surrounding forest comes to life with wildflowers. Weather can be variable with some rain, but it is generally a beautiful time to visit.
