Loch Sport is a small town located between Ninety Mile Beach and Lake Victoria in south-eastern Victoria, Australia. The permanent resident population is just over 2000 (as of 2024) but this swells exponentially during holiday times.

For a small town, it is blessed with great facilities: school, supermarket, medical centre, pharmacy, numerous places to eat out, sporting clubs and marina.

The proximity of both surf beach and lake make it an attractive destination for holiday makers.

The area was first settled for farming in the early 1900s, but by the late 1900s and with the advent of motor vehicles, its recreational possibilities had been discovered.

As well as the lake and ocean, the town is on the edge of the Lakes National Park, which abounds with all kinds of native wildlife. As a result it is quite common to see kangaroos and other wildlife even within the town area. A large variety of birds can also be seen and heard throughout the area.