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: […]
Under the Surface

Under the Surface is a curated public art project comprising of local and internationally renowned artists’ works, located along the existing East Gippsland Rail Trail and extending through a selection of villages and townships of GunaiKurnai Country. The project invited local artists Alice Pepper and Patricia Pittman, to be joined by visiting artists MEGGS, Ling […]
Snowy River National Park

Parts of Snowy River National Park remain closed due to bushfire damage. For the latest information, go to www.parks.vic.gov.au. The Snowy River is renowned for canoeing and rafting, and the Snowy River National Park is ideal for those who appreciate magnificent forests, rugged gorges and wild landscapes. McKillops Bridge is one of the few places […]
Point Hicks Marine National Park

Point Hicks Marine National Park is located alongside Croajingolong National Park in East Gippsland. The granite cliffs of Point Hicks beautifully frame the marine park which represents Victoria’s far-eastern marine environment. Within the waters one can discover a range of habitats including granite subtidal reef, intertidal rock platforms and offshore sands. The seafloor drops away […]
Raymond Island Koala Trail

For nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts, the Raymond Island Koala Trail is the perfect place to visit and spot wild koalas in their natural habitat. Raymond Island is in the Gippsland Lakes opposite the village of Paynesville. Follow the signs to the car park in Paynesville, then take a short walk to the Raymond Island […]
Nyerimilang Heritage Park

Nyerimilang Homestead is set among semi-formal gardens on a cliff top above the beautiful Gippsland Lakes. Perfect picnic spots are surrounded by garden and scenic walks meander along bush and farm tracks, past Kurrajong trees, wetland areas and through the East Gippsland Indigenous Plant Garden. Before you go Conditions can change in parks for many […]
Mitchell River Walking Track
From river to gorge top, the semi-remote Mitchell River Walking Track follows the west bank of the river downstream from Angusvale through the Den of Nargun gorge, which is lined with remnants of temperate rainforest. There are spectacular views from the river to the top of the gorge. Location: Mitchell River National Park Distance: 18 […]
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 […]
Errinundra National Park

Errinundra National Park offers tranquil walks and scenic drives. It preserves the largest remaining stand of cool temperate rainforest in Victoria as well as ancient tall, wet eucalypt forests. The majority of the park is accessible only in the drier months. In winter, rain and snow generally make the unsealed roads impassable. Things to do […]