Lake Eildon

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Lake Eildon is a vast man-made reservoir in Victoria’s High Country, created by damming the Goulburn River. Its deep blue waters, forested shores, and hundreds of kilometres of shoreline make it a paradise for water sports, fishing, and camping. The lake is encircled by the Lake Eildon National Park, offering bushwalking and wildlife spotting. It’s a classic Aussie getaway where you can swim, kayak, water-ski, or simply relax by the water with a picnic.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Plan a minimum of two to three days to fully enjoy Lake Eildon. A day trip from Melbourne (about 2 hours drive) is possible if you just want to have a swim and lunch, but you’ll want longer to explore the national park, go fishing, or take out a boat. A weekend allows for a relaxed pace – spend one day on the water and another hiking or visiting nearby towns.

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