Native wildlife viewing locations
Gippsland is lush and varied in both native wildlife on land and coastal marine inhabitants. Take in the diverse landscapes and glimpse native wildlife in unspoilt environments.
Wildlife on land
Errinundra National Park offers tranquil walks and scenic drives. It preserves the largest remaining stand of cool temperate rainforest in Victoria...
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Affectionately known to Victorians as 'the Prom', Wilsons Promontory is the southernmost point of the Australian mainland. Its 130 kilometre...
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McKillop Bridge is one of the few places in the park with access to the Snowy River by conventional vehicle.
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Discover the wilderness coast any way you like. Swim at remote beaches, wander through towering rainforests, or explore the waterways by canoe.
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Marine wildlife
Located 30km south of Sale and adjacent to Gippsland Lakes Coastal Park, Ninety Mile Beach Marine National Park covers 5km of coastline. This...
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Rugged sandstone cliffs along much of the boundary of the park are a striking backdrop for beach activities, featuring sandy coves, rocky headlands,...
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Wilsons Promontory Marine National Park extends along 70 kilometres of mainland coastline and covers 15,550 hectares, making it the largest of our...
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