Errinundra National Park

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Errinundra National Park

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Errinundra National Park

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Errinundra National Park

Change of Conditions

Nature being nature, sometimes conditions can change at short notice. It’s a good idea to check this page ahead of your visit for any updates.

  • Ocean View Lookout (Errinundra National Park)

    Ocean View Lookout, Errinundra National Park - Closed Due to Hazardous Trees

    Ocean View Lookout on Greens Road in Errinundra National Park is closed to visitors due to the presence of hazardous, fire-affected trees overhanging the site.

    Visitors are advised not to stop at the site as limbs may fall at any time, especially on windy days.

    Through traffic along Greens Road is permitted.  

    Ocean View Lookout, Errinundra National Park - Closed Due to Hazardous Trees

    Ocean View Lookout on Greens Road in Errinundra National Park is closed to visitors due to the presence of hazardous, fire-affected trees overhanging the site.

    Visitors are advised not to stop at the site as limbs may fall at any time, especially on windy days.

    Through traffic along Greens Road is permitted.

  • Errinundra National Park

    Seasonal deer hunting (stalking) permitted in Errinundra National Park from Sunday February 15 2026

    Hunting will be seasonal from 15 February – 15 December each year, inclusive. Hunting will not be permitted within 100m of campgrounds and picnic areas. Hunting will not be permitted within Reference Areas.

    Hunting is stalking only, the use of dogs to hunt deer is not permitted in these parks. Pest animals and other species must not be hunted in these parks. 


    The Game Management Authority is responsible for regulating all game hunting activity in Victoria. Visit their website www.gma.vic.gov.au for all information regarding hunting in Victoria, including licences, maps, and all regulations.

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