East Gippsland Walks
Breathtaking East Gippsland boasts rugged alpine and coastal landscapes, some of Australia's most renowned old-growth forests and the country's largest lake system.
With nine national parks, it's a bush walker's paradise and you can indulge all of your senses with fresh food, local wine, history, legends and culture.
In the High Country mountains you can create your own adventures, including forest walks, white water rafting, horse riding, mountain biking, four-wheel driving and fishing in clear mountain streams.
It's also the boating capital with charming villages on the water and plenty of shady spots to fish, or you can drop a line from a jetty, buy fresh from a boat or take your own boat trip to Ninety Mile Beach.
Walk from river to gorge top on a semi-remote track through rainforest gullies to the Den of Nargun.
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Walk along the river and through rainforest gorges as part of the Bataluk Cultural Trail, which explores Gunaikurnai history and culture.
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Take a short and easy walk to explore the heritage-listed Omeo Oriental Claims Historic Area, including Ah Fong's 1875 gold mining site.
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Walk through coastal bushland to historic Flagstaff Hill for views of boats crossing the bar and come back along Ninety Mile Beach.
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Walk around Lake Tyers, see outdoor sculptures and climb to the Boggy Creek Gorge lookout.
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Start in Marlo to explore the lower reaches of the Snowy River estuary, walk along ocean beaches and see wetland life from boardwalks.
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Follow a rambling track into Australia's southernmost stand of rare Cabbage Fan Palms.
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Explores white sandy beaches, rock pools, boardwalks, banksia woodlands and lookouts.
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Walk through remote wilderness of the Snowy River National Park and find the Raymond Creek Falls that plunge 20 metres into a deep, clear pool.
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Start in a tall Mountain Grey Gum forest and finish on a lookout on a rocky ridge overlooking the Snowy River and Tulloch Ard Gorge.
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Follow a short walking track to dramatic and unexpected cliff-top views over Victoria's deepest gorge.
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Walk along ancient Aboriginal ridgeline routes among giant trees, cool rainforest and the oldest and largest Shining Gums known to exist.
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An easy trail that passes under the rainforest canopy, over small streams and by elegant ferns and colourful fungi.
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Explore a rainforest river valley, walk on swing bridges and see the magnificence of the forest from within the canopy.
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Journey through pristine natural beauty to the granite headland that was Captain Cook’s first sight of the Australian mainland in April 1770.
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Climb a track through baksias and heathland to sand dunes towering 30 metres above the Thurra River.
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A section of the Wilderness Coast Walk with wide open beaches and small coves with rocky headlands, river estuaries and coastal heathlands.
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Stroll through paperbark forest and over baordwalks to the Fly Cove ocean beach with views of the Skerries.
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Climb to the top of Genoa Peak to enjoy superb views over the Croajingolong wilderness coastline, Gabo Island and the Mallacoota Lakes.
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Walk along the picturesque shoreline of the Mallacoota Inlet between the Buckland's and Captain Creek jetties.
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