More to Explore app

The More to Explore app helps you discover East Gippsland and Victoria’s state forests. Find visitor sites, explore recreation trails, and prepare for your next outdoor adventure with helpful directions, current conditions, and offline maps.

Benefits of the More to Explore App

Browse attractions across the East Gippsland region, search and filter by activity type—bushwalking, mountain biking, four wheel driving, camping and more. Save favourite sites, download details for offline use, and access news and safety information to make every trip easier and safer. Visit the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA) website to learn more and download the More to Explore application. 

East Gippsland Visitor Map

East Gippsland Visitor Map

East Gippsland Visitor Map

Look for the star

When browsing our site keep a lookout for the star icon. Click the icon to add places of interest to your Trip Plan and curate your perfect visit to East Gippsland!

Already favourited some items? You can view and manage your Trip Plan here or by clicking on the star in the top menu of our website.

Look for the star

When browsing our site keep a lookout for the star icon. Click the icon to add places of interest to your Trip Plan and curate your perfect visit to East Gippsland!

Already favourited some items? You can view and manage your Trip Plan here or by clicking on the star in the top menu of our website.

Plan your visit

More to explore app

Plan your journey in advance. Download the free More to Explore app and access forest information wherever you go.

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