Baw Baw National Park
The lower slopes of the Baw Baw Plateau are clad in ash forests. Higher slopes have snow gum forests. The plateau itself is mix of snow gums, open grassy flats and bogs in the frost hollows. ...
Park DetailsThe lower slopes of the Baw Baw Plateau are clad in ash forests. Higher slopes have snow gum forests. The plateau itself is mix of snow gums, open grassy flats and bogs in the frost hollows. ...
Park DetailsThe park is predominantly open eucalyptus forest and contains the highest number of mammal, bird and reptile species recorded at any box-ironbark site. ...
Park DetailsMountain ash forest dominates the cooler southern and eastern slopes, while the park’s fern gullies harbour a wide variety of ferns, mosses and other plants adapted to a cool, damp climate....
Park DetailsThe park is extremely important for nature conservation, with almost 900 native plant species, including 18 that are endemic (found only in the Grampians) and seven that are rare or endangered....
Park DetailsThe Park covers rugged coastland, beaches and the mountains of the Otway Ranges. Waterfalls dot the park,...
Park DetailsAncient river red gums and mallee woodland surround the Hattah lakes, which are home to more than 200 bird species. ...
Park DetailsKinglake National Park protects almost 600 native plant species, more than 40 species of native mammals and 90 native bird species, including the iconic superb lyrebird....
Park DetailsRising in the Great Dividing Range, the Lerderderg River has cut a 300 metre deep gorge through sandstone and slate, almost bisecting the park....
Park DetailsThe Park's heathlands are renowned for their spring wildflowers. The park is home to the endangered malleefowl, a ground-dwelling bird that builds mounds of fermenting vegetation that trap heat and...
Park DetailsThe Glenelg River flows through the Park, filling a spectacular drowned canyon between limestone cliffs that are 50m high. Massive sand dunes and freshwater swamps are found along the Discovery Bay...
Park DetailsThis narrow strip of coast and bushland offers a wonderful blend of natural scenery and fascinating historic features....
Park DetailsAs you journey up the winding park entrance road, you will drive through grey-barked peppermint eucalypts, then white-trunked brittle gums and, towards the summit, tall alpine ash forest. When you...
Park DetailsPoint Nepean marks the southern point of The Rip and is truly one of Victoria's beautiful natural landscapes. ...
Park DetailsThis Park protects marine flora and fauna species and comprises Swan Bay, Mud Islands, Point Lonsdale, Point Nepean, Popes Eye and the Portsea Hole....
Park DetailsThe Yarra River winds through a narrow valley of rocky cascades and flowing pools in this Park which is one of the most important remaining areas of indigenous plants and animals in the northeast of...
Park DetailsWith great granite boulders, tall forests, coastal heathlands, sweeping sandy coves and crystal surf, ‘The Prom’ is one of Victoria’s most loved national parks....
Park DetailsHome to the remarkable malleefowl, Wyperfeld National Park is a place of brilliant starry skies, wildflowers and huge open wilderness areas....
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