Mornington Peninsula Region hiking tracks

The Mornington Peninsula Region in Victoria, Australia, offers a variety of hiking trails through rugged bushland tracks and bayside boardwalks, providing soaring views of Melbourne and beyond. One of the best trails in the area is the Cape Schanck via Two Bays Walking Track, which is 12.7 km long and has an elevation gain of 246 m. This trail is highly rated with a 4.6-star rating from 560 reviews. The longest trail in Mornington Peninsula National Park is the Federation Track West, estimated to be 818.3 km long.

Another popular route is the Coast Walk, a two-day 30-kilometer hike that showcases magnificent views of surf, sand, tidal rock pools, and dense coastal scrub. The Mornington Peninsula Walk is a 97.5 km, grade 3 hike that takes around 8-10 days to complete. The park's landscape consists of beautiful ocean beaches and cliffs covered with dense, sand dunes, and tidal rock pools that are home to happy colonies of kangaroos. It is a favorite destination for surfers and those who prefer staying dry and enjoying panoramic trails. There are 4 camping trails in Mornington Peninsula National Park, with the most popular being Greens Bush.

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