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Beaches and Coasts
Rugged Bushlands
Tall Forests
Bays, Lakes and Rivers
Mountain Peaks
Urban Parks
Beaches and Coasts
Venture out along Victoria's dramatic coastline and explore one of the most biodiverse and unique marine ecosystems in the world.Rugged Bushlands
Escape to virtual isolation in open, dry forests and woodlands, dry and semi-dry arid deserts or grassy plains abundant with wildflowers and wildlife.Tall Forests
Walk under grand canopies of Mountain Ash and through lush green tall forests. See ancient mossy trees and stand under magnificent waterfalls surrounded by giant ferns.Bays, Lakes and Rivers
Explore Victoria's parks from the water with a variety of inland river systems, ports made up of wide bays and stunning tranquil lakes.Mountain Peaks
Climb some of Australia’s most stunning mountain peaks, cross-country ski across alpine landscapes, escarpments and hike through grassy high plains.Urban Parks
Walk, jog, run or cycle in Melbourne’s picturesque urban parks. Pack a picnic or BBQ and lunch alfresco in nature or meander through picturesque gardens.Get into nature
News
Calling all Friends, young and old
People decide to join a Friends group for all sorts of reasons, whether that be giving back and caring for nature, wanting to connect with their local community, or simply just an excuse to spend more time outside. For Loretta Beliniak, it was a combination of all three that made her want to connect with her local group, Friends of Organ Pipes National Park.
Volunteering kickstarted Kelsey's career in conservation at Wilsons Prom
Wilsons Prom has been a cherished sanctuary for Kelsey Fraser ever since she was little, igniting a passion that led her to dedicate her time to its care as a volunteer with the local Friends group. This commitment helped nurture her connection to the park and later gave her the experience needed to secure a career with Parks Victoria.
Lead design consultant appointed for Clyde and Werribee Township Regional Parks
Communities in the growing areas of Wyndham Vale, Tarneit and Clyde are one step closer to enjoying more green spaces, with a lead design consultant appointed for Werribee Township and Clyde Regional Parks.