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This site has no reliable access to water so please bring your own.
About this site
Bee Tree sits on the banks of Lake Eildon in the Delatite Arm Reserve. The reserve was previously known as 'The Pines’ and features a mixture of pine plantations, bushland and revegetated forest.
It's a popular region for water sports, fishing and camping.
Head into the native bushland to find a network of forest tracks that provides fun activities. Try 4WD tracks, trail bike riding, mountain bike riding and bushwalking.
Stay safe on the water
Ready to get out on the water? Check out the paddling safety tips at Paddle Smart Victoria before you go.
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Paddling
Launching from the shoreline is easy. Lake Eildon is a popular area for paddling and fishing. If you want to try a spot of fishing from your boat, make sure you have a current Victorian Fishing Licence.
On the water, keep an eye out for waterbirds nesting in the tree-tops or hunting for food in the water.
Campground
Bee Tree is one of 30 campsites in the Delatite Arm Reserve on Lake Eildon. This site is small and secluded and offers an uncrowded camping option during peak season.
The stunning surrounds of native trees provide shelter and shade. This campground is best suited to small groups.
How to get there
Page last updated: 31/07/24