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Become a TrailRider Volunteer and help provide assistance to all-terrain wheelchair users, enabling visitors with limited mobility to access more park walking tracks.
Tall forests experience brand territory
Tall forests represents rainforest or tall forest settings where mountain ash, large old growth trees and/or myrtle beech or sassafras exist.
Ranger-led learning experiences
Parks Victoria offers a range of curriculum-aligned ranger-guided learning activities and programs for students across the state. Our hands-on programs engage Early Childhood, Primary and Secondary students as they connect with and learn about Victoria's amazing natural environment and cultural heritage.
Fun things to do in nature after dark
Just because darkness is falling doesn’t means parks aren’t great places to experience, as long as it’s done safely. In fact, there are some special experiences to be had in parks at dusk or after dark.
The amazing health impacts of nature
We all know that national parks are good for our precious flora and fauna; but did you know that parks are also good for people?
Birdwatching is a great way to get into nature and learn more about our incredible native wildlife. Around 450 species of birds call Victoria home, including many rare and endangered species.
Your A-Z guide to Victoria’s dog-friendly walking trails
While dogs aren’t allowed in our national and state parks, there’s still plenty of great places you can get into nature with your pooch. So, grab a lead and a handful of treats, whistle up the dog and head for the park.
There’s so much to uncover on a visit to our parks. This autumn take the opportunity to learn about Aboriginal cultural heritage, wildlife, natural wonders or historic sites.