Comfortable Stays by the Lake

Finding the right holiday accommodation should feel simple, especially when travelling with family or planning a relaxed getaway. At SeaChange Park in Lake Conjola, guests can choose from a mix of lakeside cabins, spacious powered sites and flexible unpowered camping areas that suit different styles of travel.


Each option is designed to offer comfort, while keeping you close to the water, nature and the peaceful surrounds that make Lake Conjola such a loved destination. Whether the goal is convenience, adventure, or slow days by the lake, there is something that fits every kind of holiday. To learn more or book your stay call 02 4456 1165.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What types of accommodation are available at Lake Conjola holiday parks?

    Travellers can usually choose from cabins, powered sites and unpowered camping areas. Cabins offer features like kitchens, bathrooms and multiple sleeping arrangements which suit families and couples wanting a comfortable base. Powered sites often support caravans and campervans needing electricity, shade and close access to amenities. 


    Unpowered sites are more flexible for tents and camper trailers and they provide a quieter nature-focused option. Reviewing site maps and cabin layouts can help visitors choose the setup that best fits their holiday plans.

  • How far in advance should accommodation be booked?

    Accommodation in Lake Conjola often fills quickly during summer school holidays and long weekends so it is recommended to book well ahead for peak times. Cabins in particular have limited availability and tend to be reserved early by returning guests. 


    For off-peak travel ,visitors can usually secure sites closer to the arrival date, but booking ahead still helps ensure the preferred location within the park. Checking seasonal rates and minimum night stays is also useful for planning.

  • Is camping available near the water at Lake Conjola?

    Many parks around Lake Conjola place their powered and unpowered sites close to waterways or within walking distance of the lake. Campers can often enjoy quick access to fishing, kayaking and swimming, while still being near amenities like camp kitchens, BBQ areas and bathrooms. 


    Unpowered sections tend to offer more natural surroundings while powered areas provide structured spaces with additional facilities. Checking the park map can help campers find a site that matches the experience they want.

Cabins

The cabins in Milton offer a comfortable and relaxed way to enjoy a holiday surrounded by nature while still having all the essentials close at hand. Set throughout the park, these cabins provide welcoming spaces with practical layouts that suit couples, families and longer stays. Each cabin includes thoughtful features that make it easy to settle in, unwind and enjoy time together after days spent exploring the South Coast.


Pricing varies depending on cabin type and season.


Cabin conditions apply: Sleeping capacities vary by cabin type and maximum occupancy limits must be followed. All cabins are allocated parking and are designed to provide a comfortable stay while respecting the peaceful park environment.

Powered Sites

You’ll find the very spacious powered sites nestled among the palm trees and close to all of the amenities SeaChange Parks Milton offers. These spacious sites allow you to experience nature without forgoing your comfort. Each site offers tranquil views and shade from the hot summer sun.


From $30 per night (price varies depending on season).


Site rules apply: There is to be only 1 tent, van, campervan per site. There is a maximum limit of 6 people per site. You are allowed one car per site on your boom gate code which will be issued when you create your booking.

Unpowered Sites

The unpowered sites offer an excellent chance to camp in tents and camper trailers while still keeping you close to the pool, tennis court, camp kitchen and all of the other modern conveniences you usually miss while you camp. Our unpowered sites are not marked, we have 3.5 acres that you can camp wherever you desire, it’s like camping in the bush but with all the goodies.


From $25 per night. (Price varies depending on season)


Site rules apply: There is to be only 1 tent, van, campervan per site. There is a maximum limit of 6 people per site. You are allowed one car per site on your boom gate code which will be issued when you create your booking.

Options for Every Traveller

The accommodation range at Lake Conjola gives visitors the freedom to build the trip they want, whether that means the simplicity of camping or the comfort of a fully equipped cabin. Cabins provide an easy way to settle in with practical layouts, sleeping options and inclusions that help families and couples unwind without extra stress.


Powered sites suit caravans and campervans wanting shade space and reliable access to park amenities, while unpowered sites create a more natural camping experience with room to spread out and explore. All options place guests close to waterways and local attractions making it easy to move between relaxing and adventuring throughout the day.

Buying a Holiday Van

If you are interested in purchasing a holiday van within our park, you must make sure the following conditions are met:

 

  • You have approached park management an ensured the current owner has written approval to sell 
  • Fill in and provide management with an application form 
  • Provide management with current Police Check or Working with Children check
  • Once documentation has been received, you will need written approval from management that you can indeed purchase the van
  • Provide management with bill of sale
  • Pay an administration fee of $1,000.00 entry and $1,000.00 exit Fee
  • Enter into a Long-Term Casual Occupation Agreement 
  • Obtain a welcome pack from the office


Owning a Holiday Van

BRING YOUR ANNUAL VAN TO SEACHANGE PARKS LAKE CONJOLA


SeaChange Parks Conjola has annual sites left!

Come and enjoy beautiful Lake Conjola for your family holidays.

See below for more information or email us on conjola@seachangeparks.com.au


Owning a holiday van comes with some responsibilities.

A full list of responsibilities are set out in the agreement and park rules you signed when you purchased your van.


A brief description of these conditions are:


  • For current site fees please contact our office
  • All fees and charges must be paid on time
  • Park Rules must be abided by at all times
  • You are only entitled to 180 nights, 30 consecutive nights at any given time per year – no exception
  • Additional guests are $12.00 per adult & $6.00 per child per night
  • No alterations to your dwelling are to be made without prior written approval from park management
  • Your site must be kept clean, tidy & maintained at all times
  • 24 hours notice must be given to staff prior to any visitors requiring your keys
  • Your boom gate code allows access to one vehicle only & you must not under any circumstances use another persons access code
  • Acceptable behaviour at all given times
  • Management reserves the right to refuse entry to a holiday van owner should any terms and conditions set out online or in the agreement not be met
  • All guests must sign in at the office upon arrival

Selling a Holiday Van

Prior to selling your holiday van, the following conditions apply:


  • Holiday van owners must notify management in writing with intent to sell
  • Holiday van owners must first receive written approval from management
  • Holiday vans need to comply with council regulations prior to listing, sale & money exchange
  • Holiday van sales will incur an exit fee as set out in your lease agreement
  • All accounts need to be finalised and no money is to be remaining outstanding
  • Holiday van owners are responsible for ensuring relevant documentation is received from purchaser
  • A bill of sale must be supplied to management
  • Only once all of the above is complete will ownership change occur
  • It is on the buyer to ensure the van complies with the local council regulations, this is not the park's responsibility.