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Budj Bim Campground
Parks Victoria respects the deep and continuing connection that Gunditjmara Traditional Owners have to Budj Bim National Park, and we recognise their ongoing role in caring for Country.
We’re proud to work with Gunditj Mirring Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation in the co-management of this Aboriginal cultural landscape.
The campground is suitable for tents and caravans. Sites are between rocky ridges formed by ancient lava flows, and accommodate up to six people with provision for one vehicle. Site 22 is a group site that can accommodate up to 24 campers. Facilities include flushing toilets, hot showers, shared fireplaces and picnic tables.
Budj Bim has a fascinating cultural and geological history. This is a unique and picturesque landscape. As recent as 30,000 years ago, volcanic eruptions blasted through the earth's crust pouring out thousands of tonnes of molten rock into the surrounding landscape. Volcanic features in the area include the remains of relatively recent and extensive lava flows, lava caves, scoria cones and crater lakes.
Follow the Lake Surprise Walk from the lookout and descend to walk around the crater-lake's edge. The longer Lava Canal circuit Walk reveals some amazing features including lava blisters, Tunnel Cave, Natural Bridge and a dry crater as it returns to the start offering views out into the park and down into the crater.
Things to do in the area

Four wheel driving and trail bike riding
Lake Surprise
Walking
How to get there
Budj Bim Campground
Sites
When you're there
The small town of Macarthur is just a few kilometres away from Budj Bim Campground. Here you can buy food, fuel and other supplies.
Download the Visitor Guide for more information.
Need to know
Budj Bim Campground
Accessibility
The upper picnic area and camping area have relatively accessible facilities and offer views of the crater lake. the Campground: Site 1 is suitable for campers with disabilities and includes nearby access to toilets and washing facilities. Walking tracks down to the crater are very steep. The track to the lower crater has steps.
Budj Bim National Park is in the South West fire district. Bushfire safety is a personal responsibility. Anyone entering the park during the bushfire season needs to stay aware of forecast weather conditions. Check the Fire Danger Rating and for days of Total Fire Ban at emergency.vic.gov.au, on the Vic Emergency App or call the Vic Emergency Hotline 1800 226 226.
No fires may be lit on Total Fire Ban days. On Code Red Fire Danger Rating days this park will be closed for public safety. Closure signs will be erected but do not expect an official warning.
Change of Conditions
Nature being nature, sometimes conditions can change at short notice. It’s a good idea to check this page ahead of your visit for any updates.
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Notices Affecting Multiple Sites
Night time park closure Budj Bim National Park
Budj Bim National Park will be closed between 5pm and 7am each night for invasive species control from 24th May through to August 2023. The campground will remain open.