EAST GIPPSLAND / COASTAL WILDERNESS Croajingolong NATIONAL PARK The Croajingolong National Park stretches along the far eastern coast of Victoria, encompassing approximately 87,500 hectares of diverse ecosystems. Its landscapes range from rugged coastal cliffs and sandy beaches to dense forests, heathlands, and wetlands, providing habitats for a wide variety of plant and animal species. The national park is a haven for nature lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone seeking to immerse themselves in the beauty of Victoria's coastal wilderness. Whether you're hiking along rugged cliffs, paddling through tranquil waters, or simply relaxing on a secluded beach, the park offers unforgettable experiences in nature. Its diverse habitats support a wealth of wildlife, including eastern grey kangaroos, wallabies, echidnas, and koalas. Birdwatchers will delight in spotting a variety of species, including sea eagles, pelicans, colorful parrots, and plenty of other bird species. Anglers can try their luck fishing for bream, flathead, and other species in the park's rivers, estuaries, and coastal waters. During the winter and spring months, Croajingolong's coastline becomes a prime location for whale watching. Keep a lookout for southern right whales and humpback whales as they migrate along the coast, breaching and spouting offshore. Croajingolong National Park Croajingolong National Park SCAN TO LEARN MORE AT visiteastgippsland.com.au
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