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Discovery Bay Coastal Park

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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.

Enjoy remote camping, walks and canoeing.

Booking

All campsites must be booked in advance. Bookings can be made online at www.parkstay.vic.gov.au or  at the Nelson Visitor Information Centre on (08) 8738 4051.

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Swan Lake Camp

Camping is permitted at several places along the Glenelg River, including Lake Monibeong and Swan Lake. Fireplaces, toilets and water are available at all sites. Walkers’ camps are located along the Great South West Walk within a day’s walk of each other. Caravans can be used at Pritchards camp. …

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Lake Monibeong Camp

Camping is permitted at several places along the Glenelg River, including Lake Monibeong and Swan Lake. Fireplaces, toilets and water are available at all sites. Walkers camps are located along the Great South West Walk within a day’s walk of each other. Caravans can be used at Pritchards camp. …

Walking

The Great South West Walk allows for a number of short or longer walks. Starting and ending at Portland, the 250km route passes through forest and heathlands, along rivers and via wind-swept coastal cliffs and beaches. A brochure covering the entire walk is available from Visitor Centres at Portland and …

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A Big Thank You to Alpine Track Volunteers

08 May 2013

Parks Victoria is thanking its many volunteer groups across the state during National Volunteer Week, 13-19 May. Around 200 volunteer and Friends groups donate their time and energy to Victorian parks, reserves, and marine sanctuaries throughout the year. Last year they contributed over 20,000 days of unpaid work. The figure for this …

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Park Statistics

Established

April 1979

Area

10460ha