Gippsland national parks

Gippsland, Victoria, is home to some of the most stunning national parks and reserves in the region, offering a variety of landscapes and natural wonders for visitors to explore. Wilsons Promontory National Park is known for its secluded beaches, coastal forests, and diverse wildlife, making it a must-visit destination in Gippsland.

Croajingolong National Park, a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, features sandy beaches, rocky coastal headlands, and temperate rainforests. Tarra Bulga National Park is renowned for its ancient rainforests, allowing visitors to walk under giant ferns and stand under magnificent waterfalls. Baw Baw National Park offers a range of outdoor activities, from hiking to skiing, amidst its snow-capped mountains and rugged landscapes.

Ninety Mile Beach, a stretch of pristine white sand that runs along the edge of the Gippsland Lakes, is perfect for a scenic walk or a relaxing day by the water. The Lakes National Park, accessible by boat from Paynesville, provides a peaceful bushland retreat and a chance to spot koalas on Raymond Island.

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