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Laanecoorie Lakeside Park – Your Waterfront Escape in Victoria’s Golden Triangle

Laanecoorie Lakeside Park, Your Goldfields Lakeside & River Retreat

Discover a tranquil waterside escape in the heart of the Victorian Goldfields at Laanecoorie Lakeside Park. Perfectly situated on the banks of the Laanecoorie Reservoir and the Loddon River, this picturesque park is a haven for families, fishing enthusiasts, and anyone seeking a relaxing getaway surrounded by nature. The park’s stunning location offers the best of both worlds: serene lake views and direct river access, creating a paradise for water sports, angling, and unwinding under the shade of majestic river gums. It’s an ideal base for exploring the rich gold rush history of nearby towns like Maldon and Dunolly, or simply kicking back and enjoying the peaceful country atmosphere.

The park is renowned for its spacious, family-friendly environment and excellent facilities designed to make your stay comfortable and fun. Accommodation options cater to everyone, from large, grassy powered and unpowered sites perfect for caravans, motorhomes, and tents, to a variety of modern, self-contained cabins for that extra touch of comfort. As a proudly pet-friendly park, your four-legged friends are welcome to join in the fun. The park is a hive of activity, featuring a resort-style swimming pool, a giant jumping pillow, a playground, and even a pump track for the kids. With two boat ramps, a well-equipped camp kitchen, and clean amenities, everything you need for the perfect holiday is right at your fingertips.

Adventure is never far away at Laanecoorie. Launch your boat or kayak directly into the reservoir for a day of water skiing or fishing for prized Murray Cod and Golden Perch. The surrounding area is steeped in history and natural beauty; spend your days exploring the historic streetscapes of Maldon, trying your luck with a gold detector near Dunolly, or cycling along quiet country roads. After a day of exploring, return to the park, enjoy a BBQ with friends, and relax as you watch a stunning sunset over the water. For a holiday that combines aquatic adventure, family fun, and peaceful relaxation, Laanecoorie Lakeside Park is an unbeatable destination.

Laanecoorie Lakeside Park – VIC Location Map

Park Information

Name: Laanecoorie Lakeside Park
Address: 58 Brownbill Reserve Rd, Laanecoorie VIC 3463
Website: www.laanecoorie.com.au
GPS Coordinates: -36.83193, 143.88689

Site Details

  • Location: Lakeside and riverside setting on the Laanecoorie Reservoir and Loddon River, in the heart of the Victorian Goldfields.
  • Site Suitable For: Caravans, motorhomes, camper trailers, and tents. A variety of cabins are also available.
  • Road Access: Sealed road access to the park.
  • Site Surface: Spacious, grassy sites.

Facilities

  • Swimming Pool & Jumping Pillow
  • Playground & Pump Track
  • Two Boat Ramps
  • Camp Kitchen & BBQ Areas
  • Onsite Public Toilets & Showers
  • Guest Laundry
  • Onsite Dump Point
  • Potable Water, Rubbish Bins & Kiosk (with ice)
  • Good Mobile Phone & TV Reception

Activities & Essentials

  • Essentials to Bring: Fishing gear, boat or kayak, water sports equipment, and a gold detector for exploring the region.
  • Pet-Friendly: Yes, the park is pet-friendly (conditions apply).
  • Open Fires: Campfires are permitted in designated fire pits, subject to local fire restrictions.
  • Generator Use: Permitted with consideration for other guests (check with park management for designated hours).
  • Fishing: Excellent fishing in the reservoir and river for Murray Cod, Golden Perch (Yellowbelly), Redfin, and Trout.
  • Short Walks: Pleasant walks along the reservoir and river foreshore are available directly from the park.

Local Amenities

Pubs

  • Tarnagulla Golden Age Hotel (Tarnagulla): Approximately 15 km
  • Dunolly Railway Hotel (Dunolly): Approximately 18 km
  • Maldon Hotel (Maldon): Approximately 25 km

Places to Eat

  • Bridgewater Bakery (Bridgewater on Loddon): Approximately 20 km
  • Local pubs in Tarnagulla and Dunolly offer bistro meals.
  • Numerous cafes and bakeries in Maldon: Approximately 25 km

Local Attractions

  • Laanecoorie Reservoir & Weir: Adjacent to the park
  • Historic Town of Maldon: Approximately 25 km
  • Dunolly Goldfields History: Approximately 18 km
  • Victorian Goldfields Railway (Maldon to Castlemaine): Approximately 25 km
  • Melville Caves (Kooyoora State Park): Approximately 30 km

Nearest Caravan Parks

  • Dunolly Caravan Park: Approximately 18 km
  • Bridgewater Public Caravan Park: Approximately 20 km

Nearest Free Camps

  • Waanyarra Recreation Site: Approximately 12 km
  • Notley Campground (Paddys Ranges State Park): Approximately 25 km

Nearest Dump Points

  • Onsite at Park
  • Dunolly Public Dump Point: Approximately 18 km

Nearest Petrol Stations

  • Bridgewater On Loddon: Approximately 20 km
  • Dunolly: Approximately 18 km

Drinking Water Resupply

  • Onsite at Park
  • Public taps in nearby towns like Dunolly and Maldon.

Nearest Public Toilets

  • Onsite at Park
  • Laanecoorie Foreshore Reserve: Approximately 1 km

Seasonal Weather Forecast: Laanecoorie / Central Goldfields

  • Summer (December – February): Hot and generally dry, perfect for water sports on the reservoir. Average maximum temperatures are often in the low 30s (°C).
  • Autumn (March – May): Warm, sunny days and cool nights make for very pleasant weather for exploring and fishing.
  • Winter (June – August): Cold, especially overnight with frosts common. Days are typically cool with average maximums around 13-15°C.
  • Spring (September – November): Mild and pleasant weather, with the countryside turning green. A beautiful time for sightseeing and enjoying the outdoors.

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