BETTER OUT WITH THE KIDS THAN IN
It's so much better spending your weekend outside, than in and when you're surrounded by national parks and state forests and connected by pristine rivers, with the magnificent Lake Eildon as the centerpiece, why wouldn't you explore the great outdoors?
Eildon, Thornton and Rubicon have long been popular destinations for those seeking to take some time to slow down and escape the pace of city life. Pleasure boaters and fishing enthusiasts share holidays alongside those aboard luxury houseboats and families camping by the river. The vibe is relaxed, friendly and fun.
Fish on the banks of the Lake Eildon or off the back of your boat
Lake Eildon is a hotspot for fishing with plenty of fish to be caught including brown trout, rainbow trout, redfin, perch, Murray cod, roach, tench, and carp. Eildon Pondage is also one of Victoria’s most popular destinations for trout fishers and is stocked regularly by the nearby Snobs Creek hatchery and large trout aren’t uncommon. There are numerous spots around the grassy banks to settle in for a day of angling. For river fishing, it doesn't get much better than the Goulburn River close by to the Lake and off Back Eildon Road.
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Stand on the platform at Snobs Creek Falls and admire the spectacular falls
Snobs Creek Falls flows all year round with a spectacular viewing platform that juts out in front of the rushing water as it plummets 20m into the creek below. You can see, hear and sometimes (via the spray) taste this demonstration of the power of water. The views from directly adjacent to the edge of the top of the falls are breathtaking, stretching way out over the edge of the falls into the Goulburn River valley below, many kilometres into the distance.
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Admire the stunning lake views from Foggs Lookout
Foggs Lookout, also known as Mt Pinninger Lookout, is a unique vantage point in the Lake Eildon National Park offering spectacular views over the Dam Wall and vast clear waters of Lake Eildon. From up here you can see everything that is happening on the water below including boating, fishing, waterskiiing and if you're lucky you might spot a houseboat or two out for the day. There are several seats and picnic tables for you to sit back and enjoy a bite to eat whilst appreciating the stunning views of the area.
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-- EILDON MUST DOS --
* Walk or cycle around the Eildon Pondage Walk
* Snap a pic from the Eildon Dam Wall
* Hire a houseboat for the ultimate weekend on the water
* Throw a line in the Rubicon River near Thornton
* Take in the panorama from the Foggs Lookout
* Rent a stand up paddleboard, kayak or fishing boat, and head out on the lake
* Explore the Rubicon Valley Historic Area
* Visit the Eildon Dams Museum
* Check out the spectacular Snobs Creek Falls
Did you know? The township of Darlingford was flooded to construct the Sugarloaf Reservoir in the late 1920s. The Sugarloaf Reservoir Dam Wall still exists under the waters of Lake Eildon.