Popular experiences
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
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Paws-itive steps towards conservation
From alpine peaks to coastal wetlands, Victoria is home to remarkable and diverse wildlife. Yet many species now face existential threats from habitat loss, climate pressures, and invasive species. These stories are not solely about decline, however – they’re also about resilience, action, and the power of collective care.
Acacia forgot about wattle
Australia’s floral emblem, the inspiration for our national sporting colours and a brightly coloured beacon in the bush, wattle (genus Acacia) is as Australian as a Bunnings sausage sizzle. This Biodiversity Month, learn about all things Wattle - the good, the bad, and it's use in First Nations culture.
Connect to Gariwerd at Brambuk The National Park and Cultural Centre
Visitors to Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park are invited to explore unique outdoor artworks at Brambuk The National Park and Cultural Centre in Halls Gap. Deep cultural connections to Gariwerd are represented by a striking sculpture and four large artworks created by Traditional Owners.