Immerse yourself in the allure of the Albury-Wodonga region with a stay at Discovery Parks Lake Hume New South Wales. Nestled on the scenic shores of historic Lake Hume, and just a 15-minute drive from Albury’s vibrant center, this park offers breathtaking waterfront views right from your campsite or cabin.
Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, Discovery Parks Lake Hume NSW is a haven for water sports, fishing, and exploring local history. Don’t miss the chance to sample exquisite wines from the nearby Rutherglen region. The park features an on-site café and convenient beach access, making it easy to relax and enjoy your surroundings. Plus, it’s pet-friendly, so your dog is welcome to join you in selected cabins and on camping sites. Whether you’re seeking adventure or tranquility, this holiday park has everything you need for an unforgettable getaway.
Spuffyffetbaby Spuff
in the last weekA lot of construction nosies early in the morning around 6:30 am and followed through the whole stay. And the room was covered in dust and dead bugs Room was like walking into a sauna toke several hours to cool the room down Wifi was none existent And also surface mould in bathroom sliding shower door
Billy Blundell
3 months agoWe managed to shift to a prime spot on the lake edge which was far better than the nominated site. Recommend you have a look at the site to assess suitability first up. Main amenities appear good however the men’s was under repair for the 6 days we were there. The second amenities next to the car park the foot of the hill was feral as I suspect non park people abuse it. Location is great and not too far to drive to Albury or Wodonga. Lake is just beautiful.
Noraliza Ayub
4 months agoWe loved our stay at Lake Hume. We wished we didn't have to leave. The camp kitchen was clean and well appointed. We could see that the management is planting herb and other plants near the kitchen. The bathrooms & toilets were very clean. The view was breathtaking. Michael was very helpful, who came to our site to help us after office hours when we needed help with the motorhome. Will be back for a longer stay!
David McCormack
2 months agoWe stayed here on the 4 Sep 2024 and asked for a drive through site if possible. We were given two sites, 56 and 57 which are right on the waters edge but a fair way from the amenities. The sites were not flat so we had to unhook anyway, but the view was sensational so all was good. The camp was not busy and there appeared to be a number of other flatter sites available. At 12:30 in the morning, two campervans turned up with a large number of people in them. They stopped at sites 54 and 55, right behind us so their light shone directly into our van. They then proceeded to set up camp and cook a meal. We were a bit concerned as the boom gate was not working so we could not tell whether these were just random back packers or actual park guests. At 3:30am I rang the after hours number to complain. Whether someone eventually turned up I do not know but they went quiet at around 4am. We complained when we left that morning and were told that guests should not be arriving after 12 at night but as the boom gate was not working they could not prevent this. Even so it makes little difference if they arrive at 12 or 12:30 if they stay up for 3 hours. If nothing is going to be done during the night at least they should be made to move on first thing in the morning. I have attached a photo of their camp in the morning. Looks like more than 8 people were sitting around having a good time whilst keeping everyone else awake.
Michelle McGowan
3 weeks agoWent for a coffee and to look at the dam wall. One lady on service who was ridiculously busy. Went to the toilet while waiting, too bad if you had a bad disability. Foul toilets. Clean them more often. These were the toilets next to the camping area near the camping area and cabins.