Friday Night: Arrival and Settling In
For dinner, consider picking up local takeaways or preparing a meal in the park’s communal kitchen. The relaxed Friday night sets the tone for an enjoyable, stress-free weekend.
Saturday: Hikes, Wineries, and Local Dining
Morning: Explore Nature Trails
Start your Saturday with a hearty breakfast before heading out for a hike. The nearby Cathedral Ranges and surrounding bushland offer trails suitable for all levels. Take in panoramic views and listen for the calls of native birds along the way.
Midday: Wine and Lunch
After your hike, enjoy a leisurely lunch at one of Marysville’s local cafés or wineries. The park’s local food and wine listings are excellent resources for discovering nearby establishments. Indulge in regional produce and sample Victoria’s celebrated wines while soaking in the scenic landscapes.
Afternoon: Leisure and Relaxation
Return to your glamping site for some downtime. Read a book, nap in your cosy tent, or enjoy the surrounding nature. Many glamping tents come with comfy bedding and seating, making it easy to unwind without leaving the park.
Evening: Dinner Under the Stars
As night falls, enjoy an alfresco dinner by the fire pit. The calm, starry skies of Marysville provide a magical backdrop for a peaceful evening. Don’t forget marshmallows for a classic glamping treat!


Sunday Morning: Steavenson Falls Adventure
Glamping Tips for Your Weekend
- Pack for Comfort: Even in glamping, temperatures can drop at night. Bring warm layers and a light blanket.
- Weather-Proof Gear: Most glamping tents are waterproof, but packing a rain jacket ensures comfort in case of showers.
- Footwear: Hiking boots or sturdy walking shoes are recommended for trails and waterfalls.
- Local Experiences: Utilize the park’s wineries and food listings to support local businesses and enhance your getaway.
Why Marysville is Ideal for a Weekend Escape
From Friday night arrivals to Sunday morning waterfalls, this itinerary captures the essence of a short yet fulfilling glamping trip, making the most of the region’s natural beauty and local attractions.

