The Wimmera Region in Victoria, Australia, is home to the stunning Little Desert National Park, spanning 132,647 hectares near Dimboola. The park offers a diverse range of landscapes and activities for visitors. Key features and activities include camping beside the Wimmera River or exploring the rolling dunes of the desert, with multiple managed camping sites available throughout the park.
Wildlife enthusiasts can enjoy the park's rich biodiversity, which includes 970 native plant species, 200 bird species, and abundant native animals, offering opportunities for bird watching, wildlife viewing, and stargazing. Adventurers can explore the park's walking tracks, ranging from easy strolls to challenging hikes, as well as four-wheel-driving tracks for those seeking a thrill. For a more immersive experience, visitors can join a tour led by one of the 400 Licensed Tour Operators across Victoria.
In addition to the national park, the Wimmera Region provides caravan parks and camping grounds for those seeking a more relaxed stay. Parks in the West Wimmera Region, such as Bill's Gully, Johnny Mullagh Park, Kaniva Wetlands & Fauna Park, Lake Bringalbert, Lake Charlegrark, and Leah Swamp Wildlife Reserve, offer additional options for visitors to explore and enjoy the region's natural beauty.