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Campsites
Planning
This campsite which comes with incredible views has a water tank and hut. It also has 12 Camping platforms (both large and small). This campsite also comes with some chairs which look out down to the valley.
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This campsite comes with all the toilets, hut and water tanks which you can expect along the trail. Views from the hut itself are not always the best but up near the tourist huts you can get amazing views of the entire lake. This campsite is also the highest in elevation along the entire trail, sitting at 750m above sea levels.
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This night along the trail has no official campsite. Some of the options for accommodation in Halls Gap are the Caravan Park (https://www.big4.com.au/caravan-parks/vic/grampians/halls-gap-holiday-park)or the Kookaburra Motor Lodge.(https://kookaburralodge.com.au/)
This night is part of the 13 day trail and booking in Halls Gap is something which will be required to complete the full trail.
This campsite is the first in the central section of the Peaks Trail. This campsite's shelter takes on a more curved tunnel shape and does not have tables like previous campsites have. The camping platforms at this campsites are round rather than square. Toilets are also available.
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This campsite has no real shelter meaning when the weather gets bad it can be quite exposed. The camping area has both the camping platforms and a tables area in place of where the hut would be. There is also a small wind break here alongside some toilets.
Also note that this campsite does not have the wooden camping platforms but rather compacted sand plots.
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Once again, this campsite comes with no hut but rather the communal cooking area with tables and small windbreak. Camping platforms, as is custom, are available for you to set up your tent on. Toilets are also present.
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This campsite comes equipped with a shelter, toilet, charging stations and rainwater tanks. It also has grand views across to Marum Marum (Mount Nelson) which can be truly beautiful as you relax from a long day of hiking. The camping platforms are square and are equipped with the standard chains to tie down your tent.
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This campsite comes with a small gathering area and wind break like some of the previous campgrounds. It also has toilets, water tanks and compacted sand camping areas for you to erect your tent on. The campsite if surrounded by open grasslands as you can see in the picture below.
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This night on the southern section has a shelter, rainwater tanks, wooden camping platform with chains and toilet. The campsite sits on a quite rocky area with some camping platforms sitting below a ledge that the shelter sits upon. The campsite is linked together through rocky paths and walkways.
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This will be your final stop on the Grampians Peaks Trail and the campsite comes equipped with everything you have come to expect. This includes a shelter with communal tables inside, toilets, charging stations, water tanks and wooden camping platforms equipped with chains.
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