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The Lakes National Park

Attraction
 
Address
Loch Sport Rd
Loch Sport VIC 3851
Phone
131 963
Email
info@parks.vic.gov.au
Web
http://www.parkweb.vic.gov.au

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 occupies 2,390 hectares of low-lying woodland and coastal heath, consisting of Sperm Whale Head peninsula, Rotamah and Little Rotamah Islands.

Things to Do

  • Call into the park office in Loch Sport during office hours and view the information displays, exhibits and 'touch table'.
  • The most popular of several picnic areas is at Point Wilson, the site of the original settlers' homestead.
  • Camping is permitted at Emu Bight only, close to the shore of Lake Victoria.
    A network of walking tracks exists and the gently undulating tracks are suitable for family outings. The self guided Lake Reeve Nature Trail, featuring the Lookout Tower, is a popular short walk through several habitats with many points of interest along the way.
  • Situated at the beginning of the Nature Trail, the Lookout Tower affords magnificent views of Lake Reeve and the Gippsland Lakes system.
  • Many bird species can be observed throughout the park or, alternatively, from bird hides situated at Lake Killarney and on Rotamah Island.

Precautions

  • Many kangaroos and birds frequent the picnic areas but please do not feed them because our processed foods are not part of their normal diet.

 
Attraction Pricing information
This attraction has free entry

Activities
  • Birdwatching
  • Bushwalking
  • Camping
  • Canoeing
  • Fishing - Beach
  • Flora
  • Photography
  • Swimming
  • Wind Surfing
Property Facilities
Camping Site  
Picnic Area  
Public Toilet  
Visitor Information Centre