Lake Eppalock

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Lake Eppalock is a sprawling man-made reservoir on the Campaspe River, about 20 kilometres south-west of Heathcote and roughly 90 minutes north of Melbourne. While it’s not in the Hunter Valley (the provided parent path seems mismatched), this spot is a beloved escape for water lovers and nature enthusiasts. The lake’s shimmering blue waters, ringed by eucalypt forests and golden hills, offer a quintessential Australian outdoor experience: swimming, fishing, boating, and camping under star-filled skies. It’s a place where the pace slows to the gentle lapping of waves and the crackle of a campfire.

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Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors come for a weekend escape. Arrive Friday evening to set up camp, then spend Saturday exploring the lake by kayak or visiting nearby wineries. Sunday morning is perfect for a final swim before heading home. If you’re short on time, a day trip from Melbourne is feasible – arrive by 10am, enjoy a few hours on the water, and have lunch at a lakeside picnic spot before returning.

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