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Five reasons to choose mountains this summer
Are you still pondering what to do this upcoming summer? We’re here to tell you why Victoria’s mountain peaks – those alpine landscapes, escarpments and grassy high plains across our state– should be top of your list, even once the snow has melted.
Best places to cool off this summer — that aren’t the beach!
If you’re looking to avoid the beach crowds this summer, but still want to jump in a body of cool water, check out these great spots.
Corringle Foreshore Campground
Corringle Foreshore Campground, also known as Corringle Slips, is a relatively natural camping area close to the beach.
The Point Nepean Campground is a $4.5 million facilitated camping experience within the park’s historic Quarantine Station precinct.
Shipwreck Creek Campground offers a secluded camping experience among tall eucalypt trees. A great escape from nearby Mallacoota, this small cosy campground is a short walk away from the secluded Shipwreck Beach named after the wreck of The Schah (1837), one of Victoria's oldest shipwrecks.
Improved experience at Princess Margaret Rose Cave
Visitors will soon enjoy safe visitor access to Princess Margaret Rose Cave and upgraded camping and visitor facilities in Lower Glenelg National Park.