Powered & Unpowered Sites in Lake Conjola
Spacious Sites by the Water
Camping should be simple, flexible, and enjoyable—something SeaChange Park delivers with its range of powered and unpowered sites set in the natural beauty of Lake Conjola.
Designed to accommodate caravans, campervans, tents, and trailers, the park offers a balance of open, natural spaces and well-positioned sites that provide convenient access to the lake and essential amenities.
Guests can choose from shaded areas and grassy sections, all thoughtfully laid out to enhance comfort while preserving the authentic outdoor experience. With easy access to recreational areas, these sites are ideal for families seeking space to unwind and play, as well as travellers who appreciate peaceful mornings by the water.
To secure a site or plan your stay, please contact 02 4456 1165.
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Powered Sites
Spacious powered sites, beautifully maintained grounds, and a relaxed, welcoming vibe make this spot a standout. Just a short stroll to Lake Conjola, it’s perfect for fishing, kayaking, or simply unwinding by the water.
With natural shade and easy access to the outdoors, it’s an ideal lakeside escape for caravanners and campers. Highly recommended for a peaceful, memorable getaway.
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 are unallocated, allowing you the flexibility to select your preferred spot among the lush, green surroundings.
Purpose-built for tents, rooftop campers, and swags, this area offers a quiet, relaxed atmosphere. It is conveniently located within a short walking distance of the camp kitchen, well-maintained restroom facilities, and other essential amenities - ensuring a comfortable stay while preserving an authentic outdoor camping experience.
From $35 per night (Price varies depending on season)
Site rules apply: There is to be only 1 tent, swag or rooftop campers per site. There is a maximum limit of 2 people per site. You are allowed one car per site on your boom gate code which will be issued when you create your booking.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between powered and unpowered sites at Lake Conjola?
Powered sites provide reliable access to electricity, making them well-suited for caravans, campervans, trailers, and tents requiring power for appliances, lighting, or cooling equipment. These sites are positioned close to shared amenities and are ideal for longer stays or guests seeking added comfort and convenience.
Unpowered sites offer a more natural and relaxed camping experience, with open grassy areas and greater flexibility in where guests can settle. These sites are unallocated and operate on a first-come, first-served basis, and are strictly designated for tents and swags only. They are ideal for campers who prefer a quieter environment, minimal structure, and a closer connection to nature.
Do powered sites accommodate all caravan and motorhome sizes?
Powered sites at Lake Conjola holiday parks are generally designed to accommodate a wide range of caravans, motorhomes, and camper trailers. As site dimensions can vary, it is advisable to confirm size specifications or enquire about suitable options to ensure an optimal fit.
Guests may also wish to request sites with additional shade or convenient access to park facilities, which can often be arranged at the time of booking. Selecting an appropriately sized site not only enhances comfort but also supports safer parking and a more efficient setup on arrival.
How close are the sites to the lake and local activities?
This park enjoys a prime waterfront position, backing directly onto the lake and allowing guests to move effortlessly between their campsite and the water for activities such as swimming, fishing, kayaking, and paddleboarding. With the added convenience of a boat ramp located just behind the park, it provides easy access for boating and a seamless lakeside experience, perfect for relaxed mornings and leisurely afternoons by the water.
Local attractions include beaches, bushwalks and dining options are a short drive away, which gives campers a balance of adventure and convenience. Staying near the lake provides an easy way to enjoy early morning views and relaxed afternoons without needing to travel far.
Choose the Camping Style You Prefer
Powered sites suit travellers wanting reliable electricity for caravans, campervans, and camping equipment while still having a spacious setting for outdoor living. Many powered areas offer shade and are positioned near facilities such as bathrooms, camp kitchens, and recreation spaces, which support longer stays.
Unpowered sites offer more freedom, with large open areas that allow campers to spread out and enjoy a more natural bush-style experience without losing access to nearby conveniences. The lake is only a short walk from most sections of the park, making it simple to move from campfire mornings to afternoons spent swimming, fishing, or paddling. With flexible site options, families, couples and solo travellers can build the type of holiday that suits their pace and comfort level.



