Glenelg state forests

The Glenelg Region in Victoria, Australia, is known for its state forests and national parks that offer diverse outdoor experiences for travelers. Notable destinations include Lower Glenelg National Park, showcasing the beauty of the Glenelg River with limestone cliffs and koala-inhabited gum trees. Activities like camping, canoeing, and fishing are popular in this park. Forest North Campground, within the national park, provides a picturesque route from the park's hinterland to the Glenelg River.

Nangeela State Forest is another attraction in the region, providing opportunities for nature enthusiasts to explore the local flora and fauna. Glenelg Ark is a collaborative project in south-west Victoria focused on fox control to safeguard the ecosystem and conserve native species. Additionally, Lower Glenelg National Park offers various forest trails highly rated by the AllTrails community, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the region's natural beauty, landscapes, and wildlife.

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