National parks and reserves
Gippsland has some of the most remote and spectacular national parks in Victoria.
Vast and untouched
Visit the glorious Wilsons Promontory National Park and enjoy the largest coastal wilderness area in Victoria, including granite headlands, pristine beaches, mountains, forests and fern gullies.
Sandy beaches to rainforests
Spend a weekend exploring the World Biosphere Reserve, Croajingolong National Park See a vast array of landscapes from pure white sandy beaches, rocky coastal headlands and granite peaks to rambling heathlands, lush rainforests and towering eucalypts.
West Gippsland
Covering a substantial part of the Baw Baw Plateau and sections of the Thomson and Aberfeldy River valleys, Baw Baw National Park offers colourful...
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Walhalla, a rich gold producer for 50 years, lives on as a remote and picturesque mountain township. It is hard to imagine a more difficult site for...
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Things to see and do * Walking, picnicking, sightseeing and nature study. * The Giant's Circuit walk follows an old tramline route along...
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Moondarra State Park takes in an area of 6,292 hectares of forest on the northern edge of the Latrobe Valley. The park was proclaimed in January...
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Central Gippsland
Located 30km south of Sale and adjacent to Gippsland Lakes Coastal Park, Ninety Mile Beach Marine National Park covers 5km of coastline. This...
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Take some time to hike through the beautiful fern gullies, ancient myrtle beeches and giant Mountain Ash trees of the Strzelecki Ranges.
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Proclaimed in 1967, Morwell National Park is an area of natural beauty that is also suitable for passive recreational activities. The park has...
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The Lakes National Park is a peaceful bushland retreat in the Gippsland Lakes, fringed by the waters of Lake Victoria and Lake Reeve. The park...
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South Gippsland
Protected from the pounding surf of Bass Strait by barrier islands, the quiet waters of Nooramunga Marine and Coastal Park create an intricate...
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Wilsons Promontory Marine National Park extends along 70 kilometres of mainland coastline and covers 15,550 hectares, making it the largest of our...
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This 1,550 hectare park is located to the north and east of Wilsons Promontory National Park adjacent to the southern shores of Corner Inlet. The...
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Rugged sandstone cliffs along much of the boundary of the park are a striking backdrop for beach activities, featuring sandy coves, rocky headlands,...
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Affectionately known to Victorians as 'the Prom', Wilsons Promontory is the southernmost point of the Australian mainland. Its 130 kilometre...
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Nestled between Waratah Bay and the majestic peaks of Wilsons Promontory, the sheltered waters of Shallow Inlet provide a secluded and peaceful...
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East Gippsland
Errinundra National Park offers tranquil walks and scenic drives. It preserves the largest remaining stand of cool temperate rainforest in Victoria...
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The Alpine National Park stretches from central Gippsland all the way to the New South Wales border where it adjoins Kosciuszko National Park. ...
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Mitchell River National Park surrounds the spectacular Mitchell River where it passes between high cliffs. There are several gorges, including the...
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Discover the wilderness coast any way you like. Swim at remote beaches, wander through towering rainforests, or explore the waterways by canoe.
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This 4000 hectare park, adjacent to Croajingolong National Park, is about 25 kilometres southeast of Cann River in East Gippsland. The granite...
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Near the township of Buchan, lies a honeycomb of caves full of spectacular limestone formations. The caves were formed by underground rivers cutting...
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Cape Conran Coastal Park near Marlo in East Gippsland has heathlands, wild ocean beaches and banksia woodlands brimming with nectar-feeding birds. A...
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The tranquil Gippsland Lakes are a system of coastal lagoons separated from the Tasman Sea by the coastal dunes of the Ninety Mile Beach. Seven...
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McKillop Bridge is one of the few places in the park with access to the Snowy River by conventional vehicle.
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