Haddon Lions Park – Free RV Stop on the Skipton Rail Trail near Ballarat

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Perfectly situated for those exploring the rich history of the Victorian Goldfields, the Haddon Lions Woady Yaloak Centenary Park is a top-tier stopover for self-contained caravans and RVs. This fantastic community-run facility offers donation-based camping in a peaceful parkland setting, providing a quiet and convenient alternative to the busier parks in nearby Ballarat. Its major drawcard is its prime location directly on the famous Ballarat-Skipton Rail Trail, making it an absolute haven for cyclists and walkers. You can park your rig and have immediate access to kilometres of scenic, flat trails that wind through historic trestle bridges and charming farming country.

The park is a credit to the local Lions Club, offering an impressive range of amenities for a donation-based camp. Travellers will find clean public toilets, a free public dump point, and access to potable water, covering all the essential needs for a comfortable short stay. The camping area is a spacious, gravelled section of the park with plenty of room for multiple rigs, complemented by a lovely lawn area with a playground and undercover barbecue facilities. Its location just outside the main hub of Ballarat means you are only a 15-minute drive from world-class attractions like Sovereign Hill and the Ballarat Wildlife Park, yet you can return to the peace and quiet of a small country town in the evening. Combining excellent facilities, a prime trail-side location, and the generosity of community spirit, the Haddon Lions Park is an outstanding choice for any RVer touring the Goldfields.

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