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Camping
Canoeing
Fishing
Long walk / Multi day walk
Medium walk / Day walk
Picnicking
Short walk
Yachting/Sailing
Camp fires

Betka Beach

Enjoy a picnic at picturesque Betka Beach, in the Mallacoota Inlet. Picnic tables, gas barbecues and toilets are available. The lower section of the Betka River is ideal for canoeing.

Boating

Baoting

Croajingolong is fantastic for boating. There are many spectacular areas around the Mallacoota Inlet and along the Wallagaraugh and Genoa Rivers which can be explored by boat. There are launching ramps at Karbeethong, Mallacoota and Gipsy Point, with an effluent disposal facility located at the Karbeethong Public Jetty.There …

Canoeing

Kayaking

Experience some of Australia’s best flat water canoeing on the many rivers, streams and estuaries  throughout the park. The Mallacoota Inlet and the lower sections of the Betka, Genoa and Wallagaraugh Rivers are ideal for canoeing. Sea kayaking along the spectacular coastline is challenging yet rewarding.

Cape Howe Wilderness Zone

Sea Star

Cape Howe Wilderness Zone is part of Croajingolong National Park. It adjoins Nadgee Wilderness Area along the border between Victoria and New South Wales. The Nadgee-Howe Wilderness Area is considered to be the best representation of pre-European coastal vegetation in south eastern Australia. At Cape Howe, and along the …

Genoa Peak

walking

North west of Mallacoota, Genoa Peak offers magnificent views of the Wilderness Coast, the Thurra Dunes and Mallacoota Inlet. To access Genoa Peak, a gravel road from the Princes Highway leads to a picnic area, where a walking track provides access to the summit. The walk is 1.5km in length …

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New mapping project reveals what lies beneath the sea at Wilsons Promontory

19 Jun 2013

A new project to map Wilsons Promontory Marine National Park is revealing what lies beneath the sea in this area for the first time. Parks Victoria and Deakin University teams have worked in partnership to map the entire Marine National Park using some of the most advanced seafloor mapping technology …

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