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Stretching along the coast from the sand barrier of Point Smythe to the sheltered waters of Waratah Bay, Cape Liptrap Coastal Park has strikingly beautiful scenery. Explore the coastal park throughout the year as its wild, windy and awe inspiring in stormy weather.
This remote coastal park protects 55km of ocean beach. Inland, the park encompasses high coastal cliffs, huge rolling sand dunes and freshwater lakes and swamps. Coastal vegetation and wildlife thrive.
Gippsland Lakes Coastal Park adjoins an extensive lake system separated from the Tasman Sea by the sand dunes of Ninety Mile Beach. Swim, kayak, boat, or fish along the scenic expanses of sheltered water. Among the tranquil campgrounds, choose from 90 Mile Beach, Bunga Arm or Paradise Beach.
Cape Conran Coastal Park is tucked away along Victoria's far-east Wilderness Coast. Camp among Banksias and Manna Gums alongside colourful New Holland Honeyeaters and inquisitive Lace Monitor goannas. The wild ocean beaches are perfect spots for beachcombing and, from May to October, look out for whales on their annual migration.
Marlo Coastal reserve is where the Snowy River meets the sea. This idyllic park offers camping, fishing and boating in a natural setting just 90 minutes from Bairnsdale. Stay at dog-friendly Corringle Foreshore Campground, nestled between the sea and a lake in banksia woodlands close to the beach.
Yallock-Bulluk Marine and Coastal Park
Stretching along the Bass Coast from San Remo to Inverloch, Yallock-Bulluk Marine and Coastal Park is a varied landscape of dramatic cliffs, sandy coves, wetlands and underwater reefs that are home to unique flora and fauna. This area is the traditional land and hunting grounds of the Bunurong people.
Corner Inlet Marine and Coastal Park
Tucked into the north of Wilsons Promontory, Corner Inlet is the forgotten gem of the Victorian coast. Situated approximately 200km south-east of Melbourne, Corner Inlet Marine and Coastal Park offers a range of activities.
West Gippsland Lakes Coastal Park
Explore the west of Gippsland Lakes Coastal Park, from the popular lakeside village of Loch Sport to the small coastal town of Seaspray. Traverse the tranquil waters of the coastal lagoons, scramble over sand dunes at Ninety Mile Beach, stay at lakeside or beachside campsites, and explore trails.
Popular all year round with dog walkers, birdwatchers and ocean anglers who enjoy the 20km stretch of sandy beaches, grassy dunes and thriving wetlands right on the doorstep of Warrnambool and Port Fairy.
Escape suburbia to the beautiful natural area of Point Cook Coastal Park. The park features abundant birdlife and a sandy foreshore. This makes it a favourite for birdwatchers, hikers, nature lovers and families alike.