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Grampians Iconic 4WD experience upgrades
The spectacular Grampians National Park offers a range of opportunities for those who love 4WDing, camping and bushwalking. Three sites popular with people 4WDing in the park are being upgraded - Red Rock Picnic Area, Strachans Campground and Ingleton Springs Picnic Area.
Marvel at some of Australia's most spectacular views from scenic lookouts across Victoria. From atop mountain peaks to craggy outcrops along the southern beaches and coasts, reward yourself with a leisurely drive or challenging hike to take in nature's stunning vistas.
Time and tides have not diminished Victoria’s outstanding lighthouses. Some offer accommodation, all have spectacular views and each one tells a surprising tale from the history book. Whether curious, hungry or adventurous, a journey to these whitewashed wonders is well rewarded.
Accessible accommodation information
Parks that offer modified accommodation and accessibility equipment to make it easier for people with a disability, families and carers to stay and enjoy the spectacular natural beauty.
Wander rows of flower beds and sculptures at manicured gardens in some of Melbourne's oldest parks. In the gardens of the Dandenongs every season brings a new experience. Discover the history, beautiful flowering plants and spectacular mountain scenery that make these gardens special.
West Gippsland Lakes Coastal Park
Explore the west of Gippsland Lakes Coastal Park, from the popular lakeside village of Loch Sport to the small coastal town of Seaspray. Traverse the tranquil waters of the coastal lagoons, scramble over sand dunes at Ninety Mile Beach, stay at lakeside or beachside campsites, and explore trails.
Breathtaking coastlines, dramatic cliff faces, deep valleys of tall forest and fern-clad gullies, and spectacular waterfalls all feature here in Cape Otway and Apollo Bay.
Nestled between coastal sand dunes, a lush, grassy hinterland and a prime surf beach, the dog-on-lead friendly Johanna Beach Campground has everything you need for an unforgettable seaside camping experience. Take in the salty ocean vistas, go surfing, fishing or hike a section of the Great Ocean Walk.
Nestled on the western shores of Wingan Inlet, among tall Bloodwood trees, Wingan Inlet Campground offers a peaceful camping experience in one of the most secluded corners of Victoria. Jump in a canoe or kayak, or follow Fly Cove Walk to access the pristine sandy beaches of Croajingolong National Park.
Campground Host volunteer program
Volunteering as a campground host is a fantastic way to see our magnificent parks while at the same time providing a valuable service to other campers and Parks Victoria rangers.