South Maintongoon Campground, Lake Eildon VIC
Experience the perfect blend of seclusion and accessibility at South Maintongoon Campground, a sought-after boat-in camping spot within Lake Eildon National Park. Situated on the southern side of the Maintongoon Inlet, this site offers a fantastic escape for those arriving by water, providing a classic lakeside camping adventure without venturing into the most remote parts of the lake. It’s an ideal destination for families and groups who want the true boat-in experience—mooring up on the shore and setting up camp just steps away—with the convenience of being relatively close to popular boat ramps like Goughs Bay and Jamieson.
The campground itself is a lovely, spacious clearing with a gentle grassy slope that meets the water, making it perfect for swimming, launching kayaks, and fishing from the bank. The designated sites are well-spaced, offering a sense of privacy and your own personal frontage to the stunning scenery of the lake and surrounding high country. Days at South Maintongoon are filled with the simple pleasures of lakeside life: enjoying water sports on the expansive Delatite Arm, exploring the intricate shoreline in a smaller craft, or simply unwinding at camp while watching kangaroos graze as the sun sets over the hills.
As a designated Parks Victoria campground, self-sufficiency is essential for a stay here. While a basic toilet is provided, campers must be fully prepared to bring their own drinking water, firewood, and supplies, and commit to a strict ‘leave no trace’ philosophy by packing out all rubbish. This helps maintain the pristine condition of this beautiful location. For boaties looking for a picturesque, well-positioned, and rewarding camping experience on Lake Eildon, South Maintongoon Campground is a fantastic and highly recommended choice.
Location: South Maintongoon Campground, Delatite Plantation Rd
Lake Eildon, VIC 3713
Australia
GPS Coordinates: -37.1511894290178, 145.9014700341485
Location Map
Campsite Information
- Location: Southern shore of the Maintongoon Inlet, Delatite Arm, Lake Eildon.
- Site Suitable For: Tents and swags.
- Road Access: Not practical. This is a boat-access only campground. Nearest public boat ramps are at Goughs Bay and Jamieson.
- Site Surface: Grass and dirt.
- Camping Permitted: Yes, bookings and fees are essential via the Parks Victoria website.
- Maximum Overnight Stays: Governed by your booking.
- Facilities: Basic non-flush toilet.
- Potable Water: No. Bring all your own drinking water.
- Mobile Phone Coverage: Very limited and unreliable. Should not be depended on for safety.
- TV Reception: None.
- Onsite Public Toilets: Yes, a basic long-drop toilet is available.
- Rubbish Bins: No. A strict carry-in, carry-out policy applies to all visitors.
- Open Fires: Permitted in designated fireplaces only and subject to all local fire restrictions and Total Fire Bans.
- Generator Use: Permitted with restricted hours. Be considerate of the peaceful environment.
- Number of Sites Available: A limited number of designated unpowered sites. Book well in advance for peak season.
- Essentials to Bring: All drinking water, firewood, rubbish bags, first-aid kit.
- Pet Friendly: No. Pets are not permitted in Lake Eildon National Park.
Local Area & Amenities (Distances from nearest towns/ramps)
- Fishing: Prime fishing for Murray cod, golden perch, and redfin. A Victorian Fishing Licence is required.
- Short Walks: Explore the shoreline and informal tracks in the immediate vicinity.
- Nearest Town for Supplies: Mansfield (~40 km from Goughs Bay ramp) or Jamieson (~25 km from Jamieson ramp).
- Local Pubs:
- Goughs Bay Boat Club (seasonal): ~15 km by water.
- Jamieson Brewery and Grill (Jamieson): ~25 km from Jamieson ramp.
- The Delatite Hotel (Mansfield): ~40 km from Goughs Bay ramp.
- Places to Eat:
- Jamieson offers a pub, cafe, and general store.
- Mansfield has a wide array of cafes, bakeries, and restaurants.
- Local Attractions:
- The vast expanse of Lake Eildon for all water sports.
- The historic town of Jamieson.
- The regional hub of Mansfield, gateway to the Victorian High Country.
- Nearest Caravan Parks:
- Jamieson Caravan Park.
- Goughs Bay Holiday Park.
- Next Free Camps: Other boat-in campsites on the lake (fees apply). Free camps in state forests require returning to the mainland and travelling.
- Nearest Dump Points:
- Mansfield Showgrounds.
- Jamieson (check for public availability).
- Nearest Petrol Station: Jamieson or Mansfield. Boat fuel may be available at local marinas.
- Drinking Water Resupply: Fill up all water containers in Jamieson or Mansfield before launching your boat.
- Public Toilets: Located at major public boat ramps like Goughs Bay and Jamieson.
Seasonal Weather Forecast
- Summer (Dec-Feb): Hot days and mild nights, ideal for water activities. High fire danger season. Average temperatures: 15°C to 32°C.
- Autumn (Mar-May): Mild, clear days and cool nights. Excellent boating and camping weather. Average temperatures: 8°C to 24°C.
- Winter (Jun-Aug): Cold and often wet. Water levels are typically high. Suitable for hardy campers. Average temperatures: 2°C to 13°C.
- Spring (Sep-Nov): Cool and mild, but can be windy. Water levels rise with snowmelt. A good time for fishing. Average temperatures: 6°C to 20°C.