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Look no further for the most tranquil park in the East Gippsland region. Mingling Waters offers three luxury glamping tents as well as rustic accommodation to cater for groups and families. In uncrowded spaces, you can make the most of the serene location and excellent facilities.
Mingling Waters is surrounded by forest, wetlands, and lakes, making it the perfect place for cycling, walking, fishing, boating, and kayaking. The park is also close to an MTB park, pony club, golf clubs, mini golf, and extensive walking and mountain biking trails.
Park facilities include a guest laundry, outdoor shower, camp kitchen, and BBQs, plus you can launch your boat straight onto the water from the ramp. Our recreational lounge called ‘The Mill House’ is the heart of our park, where you can chat by the wood fireplace, curl up with a book, and challenge your mates to a game of pool. Outside, make a campfire in one of the designated fire pits, or watch the sun go down with a drink in hand.
Your meals are sorted, whether you’re making something in the camp kitchen, stocking your fridge with local produce, or going out for dinner. Mingling Waters’ seasonal on-site café is a local favourite, known for its burgers, fries, and milkshakes. Their delicious coffee and freshly baked treats are the best way to begin the day. The café is also home to a gallery, featuring ‘The Big Tree Root’, a natural wood sculpture housed in a specially built pyramid. There is a small, well-stocked general store up the road for food essentials, souvenirs, and fuel. To find supermarkets, a pharmacy, and shops, it’s only a short drive to the Lakes Entrance township.
Put the finishing touch on your next trip to East Gippsland and book your stay at Mingling Waters today!
Getting to Mingling Waters
If approaching from or via Lakes Entrance, take Princes Hwy (M1) to find Mingling Waters on the right side of the road. If you have travelled on Princes Hwy from the east, the park is on the left.
If approaching from Melbourne via Bruthen-Nowa Nowa Road, turn right at Hall Road when you arrive in Nowa Nowa; Mingling Waters is on your left.
Mingling Waters is a four-hour drive away from Melbourne, which is the nearest capital city, or a four-and-a-half-hour drive from Canberra.