Tarra Valley Retreat: Your Rainforest Sanctuary
Contact & Location
Address: 1906 Tarra Valley Road, Tarra Valley, VIC 3971, Australia
Phone: (03) 5188 0100
Email: (Contact via website form)
Website: www.tarravalleyretreat.com.au
GPS Coordinates: -38.47092770826566, 146.56352460328847
Park Information
Rating:
(4.7 stars)- Powered & Unpowered Sites: A range of powered and unpowered sites are available.
- Mobile Phone Coverage: Very limited to non-existent. A true digital detox experience.
- Generator Use: Permitted during set hours. Please confirm with management.
- Suitable For: Tents, Camper Trailers, Caravans, Motorhomes, and Cabin stays.
- Open Fires: Permitted in provided fire pits, subject to local fire restrictions.
- Access: Sealed road. The final section of Tarra Valley Road via Balook can be narrow and winding; not recommended for large vehicles. Access via Yarram is preferred.
- Site Surface: Grass.
- Pet Friendly: Yes, the park is pet-friendly. Conditions apply.
- Fishing: Fishing opportunities for trout in the adjacent Tarra River.
- Short Walks: Direct access to riverbank walks and just minutes from the walking tracks of the Tarra-Bulga National Park.
Park Features & Facilities
- Camp kitchen and BBQ facilities
- Clean amenities with hot showers
- Laundry facilities
- Children’s playground
- Fire pits available
- Kiosk with basic supplies
- Gas swap bottles available
Essentials to Bring
- Drinking water hose and grey water hose
- 15 amp power lead
- Levelling blocks
- Sturdy walking shoes for rainforest trails
- Rain jacket (it’s a rainforest!)
- All necessary food and supplies, as the nearest large supermarket is in Yarram.
Explore the Local Area
Pubs & Places to Eat
- The Royal Standard Hotel (Toora): A classic country pub with a bistro (Approx. 30 km)
- The Yarram Club Hotel: A family-friendly pub with a bistro and bar (Approx. 20 km)
- Cafe Aga (Yarram): A popular local cafe for coffee and light meals (Approx. 20 km)
Local Attractions
- Tarra-Bulga National Park: Famous for its lush fern gullies, giant Mountain Ash trees, and the Corrigan Suspension Bridge (Approx. 8 km)
- Agnes Falls Scenic Reserve: Home to Victoria’s highest single-span waterfall (Approx. 40 km)
- Port Albert: A historic fishing village with a maritime museum and great fish and chips (Approx. 40 km)
- Ninety Mile Beach (Woodside Beach): The closest access point to the stunning, expansive surf beach (Approx. 45 km)
Nearby Parks & Services
Alternate Caravan Parks
- Yarram Holiday Park: (Approx. 20 km)
- Port Albert Foreshore Caravan Park: (Approx. 40 km)
- Toora Tourist Park: (Approx. 30 km)
Alternate Free Camps
- White Woman’s Waterhole (Won Wron): Free forest camping with toilets (Approx. 25 km)
- Yarram Tarra River Rest Area: Free camping area on the river, suitable for self-contained vehicles (Approx. 20 km)
- Minneha’ha Falls (Hiawatha): Free camping near a waterfall with toilets (Approx. 40 km)
Nearest Dump Points
- Yarram Public Dump Point: Located at the showgrounds (Approx. 20 km)
- Toora Tourist Park: Fee may apply for non-guests (Approx. 30 km)
- Port Albert Public Dump Point: (Approx. 40 km)
Nearest Petrol Station
- Yarram: Multiple service stations available in the town (Approx. 20 km)
- Traralgon: The last major town with 24/7 service stations when coming from Melbourne (Approx. 60 km)
Nearest Alternate Drinking Water Resupply
- The park provides potable town water.
- Yarram: Public taps are available in the town’s main parks for filling bottles.
Seasonal Weather Guide
Summer (Dec – Feb)
Mild to warm, offering a cool and shady escape from the state’s heat. The rainforest is lush and vibrant. Average max temperature: 22-24°C.
Autumn (Mar – May)
Cool and crisp, with beautiful colours as the deciduous trees change. A fantastic time for hiking and photography. Average max temperature: 15-20°C.
Winter (Jun – Aug)
Cold and wet, when the rainforest is at its most magical and the waterfalls are flowing at their peak. Ideal for cosy campfire nights. Average max temperature: 12-14°C.
Spring (Sep – Nov)
Cool and refreshing as the forest bursts with new growth and the rivers run high. A great time for spotting wildlife. Average max temperature: 15-19°C.