Powlett River Caravan Park
Powlett River Caravan Park is a quiet, laid-back coastal park perfect for nature lovers, anglers, and beachgoers seeking a relaxing escape. Tucked between the river, wetlands, and rolling coastal dunes, the park provides a scenic and affordable base for exploring South Gippsland’s rich natural environment.
Accommodation options include powered and unpowered sites suitable for tents, campervans, and caravans. While facilities are simple, the park’s tranquil setting and proximity to wildlife and water activities make it a hidden gem for those wanting to unwind in nature.
Facilities:
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Powered and unpowered camping sites
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Basic amenities block (toilets and showers)
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BBQ facilities
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Access to fishing spots and beaches
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Pet-friendly (conditions apply)
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Peaceful, nature-rich surroundings
Nearby Tourist Attractions:
🌊 Powlett River Estuary & Mouth (walking distance)
Great for kayaking, fishing, or a picnic with views of the river and dunes. A peaceful spot to observe birdlife and enjoy the serenity.
🏄 Kilcunda Surf Beach (10 min drive)
A popular surf beach with rugged beauty and sweeping views of Bass Strait. The George Bass Coastal Walk begins here, offering dramatic clifftop views.
🚶♂️ George Bass Coastal Walk (10 min drive to trailhead)
A spectacular walking trail along the cliffs between Kilcunda and San Remo. Ideal for hiking, photography, and whale watching during winter.
🏛️ Wonthaggi State Coal Mine (15 min drive)
Step into Victoria’s coal-mining past with underground tours and exhibits. Great for families and history enthusiasts.
🚲 Bass Coast Rail Trail (Accessible from nearby Wonthaggi)
This scenic trail follows an old railway line through farmland, forests, and coastal vistas—perfect for cycling or a leisurely walk.
🐧 Phillip Island Nature Parks (30–40 min drive)
World-famous for its Penguin Parade, Koala Conservation Reserve, and Nobbies Centre with seal viewing and Antarctic experiences.
Powlett River Caravan Park is a tranquil coastal retreat offering a simple, close-to-nature experience. Whether you're casting a line in the estuary, walking the windswept coastline, or heading out for day trips along the Bass Coast, this park is an ideal base for those seeking peaceful seclusion and natural beauty.