Overview

Head off on an out-of-town adventure in Victoria's renowned national parks and reserves. With more than 100 to choose from, it's not difficult to find that perfect bush getaway destination.

Seasides and rainforests

Drive out to Wilson's Promontory, where great bush walks meet the beautiful sand and crashing waves of the Bass Strait. For a jungle experience, make your way to the Great Otway National Park and walk among the emerald green ferns, ancient trees and beautiful waterfalls and then set up camp for the night.

On high

Marvel at the striking rocky outcrops and see ancient Aboriginal rock paintings at the Grampians National Park. Take a break at shelters throughout the park and keep a keen eye out for native wildlife as you go. For rockclimbing, abseiling and other adventurous fun, strap on your hiking boots and hit the High Country. Climb to the top of Mt Buffalo and take in panoramic views of the impressive rock formations and lush valleys below.

Plan before you go

Make sure you check weather and terrain conditions and pack plenty of water before you embark on an outdoor adventure. Keep up-to-date with the latest warnings and advice via the Parks Victoria and Vic Emergency websites. 

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Budj Bim Cultural Landscape

UNESCO World Heritage landscape

The Budj Bim Cultural Landscape, located in the traditional Country of the Gunditjmara Aboriginal people in south west Victoria, is a UNESCO listed World Heritage site.

It's the only Australian World Heritage property listed exclusively for its Aboriginal cultural values and features the earliest living example of aquaculture in the world.

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