Coopracambra National Park

Coopracambra National Park is in one of the most remote sections of Victoria and remains largely undisturbed. The red sandstone gorge of the Genoa River and the surrounding granite peaks form some outstanding scenery. The park is of high conservation value with its undisturbed ecosystems, a heritage river, rare flora and fauna and diverse landscape. […]
Wilderness Coast Walk

The Wilderness Coast Walk extends over 100 kilometres from Sydenham Inlet, Croajingolong, to Wonboyn, New South Wales. The Thurra to Shipwreck section features a magnificent section of the trail along an isolated stretch of coastline including the Sandpatch wilderness area, wide open beaches and small coves with rocky headlands, river estuaries and coastal heathlands. Location: […]
Lind National Park

One of Victoria’s oldest national parks, Lind National Park protects a range of forest communities, including significant areas of warm temperate rainforest. There are limited recreational facilities in the park, so the best way to experience it is by traversing the Euchre Valley Nature Drive. The park has a gold mining history centred around the […]
Croajingolong National Park

The majority of Croajingolong National Park remains closed due to fire, however, some visitor areas have reopened. For the latest information, visit www.parks.vic.gov.au. Named after the Aboriginal people of the area, Croajingolong National Park follows the far-eastern coastline of Victoria for 100 kilometres and features eucalypt forest, rainforest and heathland. Secluded coastal camping spots are […]
Alfred National Park

This culturally and spiritually significant place for the area’s first nations inhabitants, the Bidawal People, includes a rare temperate rainforest eco system. The 3,050 hectare park has many rare species of flora and fauna including the violet nightshade, jointed mistletoe, prickly tree fern and slender tree fern. Conditions can change in parks for many reasons. […]