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GRAMPIANS (GARIWERD) NATIONAL PARK

Explore the natural beauty of the Grampians from its world-famous hiking trails.
Discover majestic waterfalls, dazzling spring wildflower displays and
awe-inspiring mountain panoramas. Cross paths with kangaroos, wallabies, emus
and native birds. And don’t miss the wealth of Aboriginal and post-settlement
cultural heritage and history.

GIPPSLAND LAKES COASTAL PARK

Gippsland Lakes Coastal Park adjoins an extensive lake system separated from the
Tasman Sea by the sand dunes of Ninety Mile Beach. Swim, kayak, boat, or fish
along the scenic expanses of sheltered water. Among the tranquil campgrounds,
choose from 90 Mile Beach, Bunga Arm or Paradise Beach.

LOWER GLENELG NATIONAL PARK

The Glenelg River has carved a spectacular limestone gorge through the heart of
Lower Glenelg National Park. Immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of the
landscape. Camp riverside and go fishing, paddle the Glenelg River Canoe Trail,
follow the Great South West Walk or visit the spectacular Princess Margaret Rose
Cave.

ALPINE NATIONAL PARK

The Alpine National Park is an adventure-lover’s dream. Hike Victoria’s highest
mountain ranges, explore wildflower draped landscapes on horseback or head out
on world-class mountain bike trails. Run wild rapids on white-water rafting
trips, four-wheel drive the secluded reaches of the park or cross-country ski
through tangled snow gum forests.

MOUNT BUFFALO NATIONAL PARK

Get closer to nature at this spectacular 'island in the sky', home to plants
found nowhere else on Earth. Sheer cliffs, granite tors, waterfalls and big
views make Mount Buffalo a must-see alpine retreat. Hike through stunted Snow
Gum forests, toboggan in Cresta Valley, camp at Lake Catani - and admire the
view from the Horn. There's something to do in every season.

YARRA RIVER

The Yarra River’s journey begins on the southern slopes of the Great Dividing
Range and twists through the forested valleys of the Yarra Ranges and its quaint
regional towns before concluding its journey on the muddy flats of Port Phillip
Bay.

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EXPERIENCE



CANOEING AND KAYAKING

Canoeing and kayaking are great ways to explore beautiful waterways. Enjoy the
tranquility and spot wildlife that hikers don’t normally see.

HIKING AND BUSHWALKING

Witness breathtaking natural scenery at some of Victoria’s most iconic places
when you lace up your boots and take to a hiking trail.

FRESHWATER SWIMMING

Take a cool, invigorating dip in fresh waterholes, streams and lakes. Be sure to
observe safety signs and take caution when swimming in nature.

BOATING AND SAILING

Take to the waves of Port Phillip and see Victoria's coast from the water or
sail inland lakes and rivers by boat or charter.

PIERS AND JETTIES

Stroll along coastal piers and jetties or cast a line and fish at popular
catchment areas in Port Phillip and Western Port.

SCUBA DIVING

Dive to the depths of the ocean floor in marine national parks or explore
shipwrecks at the bottom of the bays.

SUNRISES AND SUNSETS

Spectacular sunsets from the summits and to west, and picturesque sunrises in
the east , top-and-tail your day the perfect way.
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CAMPING AND ACCOMMODATION

Find the perfect campsite for your next getaway.

Where to stay
Tent
Camper Trailer
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WHAT WE DO




CONSERVATION AND SCIENCE

Parks Victoria manages a diverse network of parks that are home to over 4,300
native plant species and 948 native animal species. These parks include some of
Victoria’s largest and most undisturbed ecosystems - landscapes like the Alps,
the mallee, grasslands and inland waters and wetlands. It covers Victoria’s
marine national parks and sanctuaries that protect a wide array of marine life.
 * Conservation and science


VOLUNTEERING

Volunteering in parks is a great way to contribute to conserving Victoria’s
special places. The many personal benefits of volunteering include learning more
about plants and wildlife, gaining new skills, being in the outdoors, improving
health and well being and meeting new friends. Discover volunteer opportunities
around Victoria and learn about groups working in your local area.

 * Volunteering


MANAGING COUNTRY TOGETHER

Parks Victoria recognises that Aboriginal people have lived across Victoria for
over a thousand generations, maintaining complex societies with languages,
kinship systems, laws and spiritualties. Aboriginal people are the original
inhabitants, or First Peoples, of this state. Land forms the basis of Aboriginal
existence and identity which, along with water and natural resources were
sustainably managed according to traditional laws and customs.
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NEWS



CONNECT TO COUNTRY IN GARIWERD THIS SUMMER

This summer Brambuk: The National Park and Cultural Centre is hosting a range of
live musical performances and cultural workshops conducted by some of Gariwerd’s
most talented Traditional Owners.

REDWOODS FOREST SET FOR FACILITIES BOOST

Visitors to the Yarra Ranges National Park will soon see improved walks, greater
accessibility, new facilities and increased environmental protections at the
popular Californian Redwood Forest area.

TOP TIPS FOR ENJOYING A SAFE SUMMER HIKE

Parks Victoria ranger Yohanna has shared her best advice to make sure you have a
great hike. Not only will it be fun, you’ll also be reaping the proven physical,
social and mental health benefits that come from spending time in nature.
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Places to see

Bays, lakes and riversBeaches and coastsMountain peaksRugged bushlandTall
forestsUrban parks

Things to do

4WDBirdwatchingCanoeing and kayakingCyclingHikingJunior RangersMountain
bikingRock climbingToursBushwalkingWildlife viewing

Where to stay

AlpineBaw BawBuchan CavesBudj BimCape ConranCathedral
RangeCroajingolongGippsland LakesThe GrampiansThe OtwaysKinglakeLake EildonLower
GlenelgMount BuffaloThe Prom

Get into nature

All Abilities AccessCommunity engagementConservation and scienceCareersCorporate
partnershipsDoing business with usEvent and filming permitsLearning in
natureMeet our rangersSafetyTendersTour operatorsVolunteering

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