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Change of conditions

  • The Wilderness Coastal Walk will be closed between Wingan Inlet and Shipwreck Creek from 3 April to 30 April 2013 due to prescribed burning operations. at Walking the Wilderness Coast
    Tuesday 2 April, 2013 |
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Camping
Canoeing
Fishing
Long walk / Multi day walk
Medium walk / Day walk
Picnicking
Short walk
Yachting/Sailing
Camp fires

Mueller Inlet Camp

camping

Mueller River campground has eight campsites, three of which are walk-in sites only, with access from the parking area. The camp is on the shores of Mueller Inlet and overlooks the inlet to the river mouth and ocean. The campsites are protected by a dune system covered in Banksia Woodland …

Picnicking

There are picnic facilities at various locations around Mallacoota Inlet, some of which are only accessible by boat. Free gas barbeques are provided at Gravelly Point, Captain Creek and Cape Horn picnic areas. Minimal firewood is provided at other picnic sites around the Inlet. Fresh water is not available at …

Shipwreck Creek

Shipwreck Creek Beach

Camping at Shipwreck Creek Shipwreck Creek is the smallest campground, with only five sites. The camp is set in a tall forest above the secluded cove. The camp makes an excellent base for walks covering both heathland and coastal scenery. Toilets and barbecues are provided. Camping fees apply. Advance …

Tamboon Inlet

Walks around Tamboon Inlet Enjoy bird watching, boating and camping in this peaceful estuary featuring an island and sandbanks, home to a wide variety of birds. Clinton Rocks Walk 4 hours, 8 km return Walk east along the beach from the entrance of Tamboon Inlet to explore the giant granite boulders covered …

Thurra River

Sand Dunes - Thurra River

Camping at Thurra River Thurra River is the largest campground in Croajingolong National Park, with 46 sites. The camp is located in coastal woodland between the river and the ocean, near Point Hicks. The Thurra River is shallow, making it a popular spot for families to relax on hot days. Toilets …

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Parks Victoria says “Thanks a Million” to volunteers at Plenty Gorge Park

10 May 2013

National Volunteer Week, which runs from 13-19 May 2013, is giving Parks Victoria the chance to say a special thank you to its many volunteer groups across the state. Mill Park Garden Club are a dedicated group of gardening enthusiasts who provide ongoing volunteer support towards maintaining and developing the Le …

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