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Family camping at Tidal River

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Location: Tidal River camping

Cottages

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Location: Wilsons Promontory Lightstation

View from the top

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Location: Wilsons Promontory Lightstation

The lightstation buildings

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Location: Wilsons Promontory Lightstation

the Lightstation

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Location: Wilsons Promontory Lightstation

Change of conditions

  • Access to Telegraph Track between Telegraph Saddle and Telegraph Junction is closed until Friday 7 June 2013 due to bridge works. at Southern Prom overnight hikes
    Tuesday 21 May, 2013 |
  • There is currently no water available at Oberon Bay. Hikers are required to carry in their own water. at Southern Prom overnight hikes
    Thursday 4 April, 2013 |
  • Off-track hiking permits are currently unavailable due to the increased risk of land slips in the park. The situation will be reviewed on a regular basis. at Walking
    Monday 14 January, 2013 |
  • The Telegraph Saddle to Sealers Cove track remains closed due to flood damage and ongoing recovery works. at Southern Prom overnight hikes
    Friday 21 December, 2012 |
  • Johnny Souey Camp in the Northern Prom is closed due to flood damage and ongoing recovery works. at Explore the wilderness of the north
    Wednesday 5 December, 2012 |
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Barbeque
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Canoeing
Long walk / Multi day walk
Medium walk / Day walk
Picnicking
Scenic drive
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Sight-seeing
Snorkelling/SCUBA Diving
Surfing
Swimming
Wilderness retreats

Wilderness Retreats at Tidal River

Located in a tranquil area of the campground within easy walking distance to the beach, Wilderness Retreats at Wilsons Promontory National Park provide a “close to nature” experience of bush camping with all the conveniences of modern cabins. The Retreats sit on an innovative modular galvanised steel frame that does …

Wildlife monitoring

kangaroo

An outdoor adventure of the warm and furry kind, limited spaces are now available on the small mammal monitoring program in Wilson’s Promontory National Park. You’ll experience life as a Park Ranger on this exclusive, small group adventure as you work alongside a Parks Victoria Ranger investigating the …

Wilsons Promontory Lightstation

Wilsons Promontory Lightstation was built in 1859 from local granite on a narrow peninsula jutting into the wild waters of Bass Strait. In the 1800s supplies were delivered to the lighthouse by ship every six months and there was no communication with the outside world. Families, often with children, had the …

Lower Barry Creek

Those after a challenge may like to undertake an overnight hike to Lower Barry Creek, a serene streamside camping spot. Lower Barry Creek is in the northern part of Wilsons Promontory National Park, which is a wilderness zone. To preserve the area there are few facilities …

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Access for all in a wheelchair world first

19 Apr 2013

An all-terrain wheelchair, the ‘Trailrider’, will feature in today's Oxfam Trailwalker, a 48 hour, 100 kilometre hike through five outer eastern national parks. Pushing the wheelchair, with team member Bruce Towers onboard, will be a team from Parks Victoria, including the Member for Caulfield David Southwick and with the Member …

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