Gippsland, Victoria, offers a diverse range of hiking trails for all levels of experience and interests. West Gippsland Walks include the Walhalla Tramline Walk through lush valleys, the challenging Mt Baw Baw Summit Walk with stunning views, the scenic Poverty Point Bridge Walk, the unique Mushroom Rocks Walk, and the immersive Glen Nayook Rainforest Walk.
Central Gippsland Walks feature the historical Old Port Walking Trail, the peaceful Fosters Gully Nature Walk, the coastal McLoughlins and Ninety Mile Beach Walk, the magical Fern Gully Nature Walk, and the leisurely Sale Common Wetlands Walk. Other notable hikes in Gippsland encompass the picturesque Toorongo and Amphitheatre Falls Loop Walk, the natural beauty of Cape Conran on the Cape Conran Nature Trail, the challenging Genoa Peak Walk, the classic Great Prom Walk along Wilsons Promontory, and the scenic Mt Oberon Summit Walk with panoramic views.
These trails offer a variety of experiences, from coastal landscapes to lush rainforests and historic sites, making Gippsland an ideal destination for hikers seeking diverse and beautiful walking experiences in Victoria.