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National parks and reserves

Mungo National Park

Victoria has more than 100 parks and reserves throughout the state, which cover more than 4.1 million hectares, or approximately 17 per cent of the state.

Victoria's parks and reserves provide an ideal setting for any outdoor pursuit, from adventure activities, to bird watching, bush walking and photography. Explore alpine, desert, forest, coastal, outback, bushland and urban landscapes.

The Department of Sustainability and Environment manages state forests and other public lands.

Parks Victoria looks after:

Werribee Mansion

Heritage and historic parks

Explore historic parks and reserves to see remnants of Victoria's gold rush, important cultural sites, homesteads and artefacts.

Twelve Apostles

Marine and coastal parks and sanctuaries

Submerse yourself in the beauty of Victoria's underwater environments.

Baw Baw National Park

National parks

Discover the diverse natural beauty of Victoria's national parks.

Hepburn Regional Park

Regional parks

Victoria's regional parks are accessible from urban centres and are great places for picnics, have a walk, or relax with family and friends.

Angahook-Lorne National Park

State parks

Discover the diverse landscapes, flora and fauna that are to be found in Victoria's state parks.

Desert

Wilderness parks

Victoria is home to 3 wilderness parks. Discover these large areas of land that have remained relatively unaltered by European settlement of Australia.

Further Links
Parks Victoria
Department of Natural Resources and Environment