Log Cabin Camp

270 Ascot-Creswick Rd,
Creswick VIC 3363

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$60 - $160

Bookings are for groups of 60 or more at Log Cabin Camp, 20 or more at Log Cabin Camp Homestead, 40 or more at Adekate Camp and 20 or more Adekate Bush Tent Site. Prices are per person per night, with options for self-catered and catered stays. Quoatation on request.

Log Cabin Camp Venues offers accredited group accommodation and outdoor recreation experiences in the heart of Victoria's Goldfields, only minutes from Sovereign Hill. Set among peaceful bushland, the venues provide four unique locations suitable for school camps, retreats, community groups and special events.

Log Cabin Camp in Creswick accommodates up to 160 guests and features a wide range of adventure activities. The Log Cabin Camp Homestead next-door, opened in 2022, offers comfortable group lodging for up to 44 guests.

Adekate Camp in Dean, reopened in 2024 after extensive renovations, caters for up to 125 guests and continues a long tradition of group accommodation across 3 bunkhouses nestled together on the 130-acre site.

Launching in 2025, the nearby Adekate Bush Tent Site provides a private tent-camping experience immersed in nature.

Guests can enjoy outdoor adventure activities, bushwalking, wildlife spotting and easy access to the Djuwang Baring – Creswick Trails mountain biking network. Each location offers a relaxed natural setting ideal for educational programs, team building, outdoor adventures or peaceful getaways.

Log Cabin Camp Venues invites visitors to discover four distinctive camp locations where groups can connect, unwind and create lasting memories in the Goldfields region.

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