Discovery Bay offers a range of coastal environments with spectacular scenic values, including rugged cliffs, extensive beaches, mobile dune fields, wetlands and woodland forest communities.
Victoria's highest coastal cliffs and the Cape Nelson lighthouse are located at the eastern end of Discovery Bay. The Cape Bridgewater fur seal colony is also a significant feature of the Park. A significant dune system extends from Nelson to Whites Beach limiting vehicle access to a few locations.
Lake Mombeong - Campsites
There are 10 campsites available accommodating a maximum of 6 people per site. All campsites are unpowered and are suitable for one camper-trailer or a medium sized tent. Bookings are required for this campsite. Check availablity below;
Facilities
Flush toilets, shared picnic table, lake water (treat before drinking) and shared fireplace available.
Campfire
Only allowed in designated fireplaces provided – supply your own wood – but fuel stoves are preferred.
Water
Lake water is available but is not suitable for drinking – supply your own.
Getting There
Discovery Bay Coastal Park is in south-west Victoria between Portland and Nelson adjoining the SA border, about 420kms from Melbourne and 490kms from Adelaide. The major access roads into the Park are The Blowholes Road, Scenic Drive and the Portland - Nelson Road.


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