About

Bimbi Park is in Cape Otway, the centre of the Great Ocean Road and the Great Ocean Walk, an area of magnificent forests, beaches, secluded bays and spectacular coastline,. It is sheltered among tall manna gums far away from the wearing noise of towns and traffic.
In an Aboriginal language, 'bimbi' means 'a place of many birds' and the park's bushland is alive with bird song. You'll hear Kookaburras, Rosellas, Magpies, Blue Wrens, Robins and the carolling Shrike-Thrush.
The park is full of wild life including Koalas, Echidnas, possums, walabies and many more.
Camping and Caravaning
Bimbi Park offers a number of different accommodation styles including, powered and un powered sites, on-site vans, bunk rooms, standard cabins and four star cabins all set in a sheltered manna gum woodland.
Camp fires are permitted, however, during the summer months fires cannot be lit on total fire ban days. Bimbi Park supplies portable fire places and there is a modern amenities block with laundry facilities. Essential groceries, drinks and ice-creams are available from the kiosk.
Bimbi Park also offers a unique attraction in its out door Theatre. Sit our amongst the stars with the wildlife and enjoy free feature films and shorts during the peak holiday periods. Frank and Kat have lived at Cape Otway for years and know the Otway Region. They are always eager to share their information with you, so feel free to ask about anything.
Backpackers
Short walks and car trips take you to beaches and rock headlands where the great Southern Ocean roars onto the shore, or to small safe sandy bays and beaches where children can swim and play. There are lots of longer walks in the magnificent forests of Otway National Park.
You can fish from the rocks and beaches, go scuba diving or visit historic Cape Otway Lighthouse built in 1848 to guide seafarers through the hazardous waters of Bass Strait. While the climate of Cape Otway is temperate and pleasant through most of the year, its beautiful and dramatic coast has a formidable reputation. Fifty vessels have sunk on this stretch of coastline with the Schomberg, Loch Ard, Eric the Red and the Falls of Halladale being the better known of them.
Bimbi Park is also a unique horse riding venue. Trail rides include some stupendous Otway scenery with rides on wild untouched beaches, along coastal cliff tops, through stunning bushland and to spectacular river lookouts. Rides are affordable and suitable for all age groups and levels of skill.