Wilsons Promontory National Park
National park in Wilsons Promontory National Park
Updated: March 21, 2024 01:22 AMWilsons Promontory National Park is located in Wilsons Promontory National Park (National park in Australia), Australia. It's address is Gippsland VIC 3960, Australia.
Gippsland VIC 3960, Australia
299C+RM Wilsons Promontory, Victoria, Australia
+61 131963
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Wilsons Promontory National Park is located at: Gippsland VIC 3960, Australia.
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Coordinates: -38.9804, 146.3717221
Wilsons Promontory National Park Reviews
2024-03-16 03:18:04 GMT
Wilson's Promontory Park is an absolute gem located just a 3-hour drive from Melbourne. This stunning national park is a nature lover's paradise, with a plethora of hiking tracks, pristine white sand beaches, and breathtaking lookouts waiting to be explored. You could easily spend days immersing yourself in the beauty of this park. I highly recommend a trip to Wilson's Promontory for a perfect getaway. Whether you choose to book an Airbnb nearby or camp within the park itself, there are plenty of options available. Make sure to check out their website for more information - this is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to experience the beauty of nature.
2024-02-10 03:21:23 GMT
This place never disappoints; it has a clean environment, occasionally hikes aren't accessible due to the land slips, but this is common and quickly rectified. It smells great; like tea tree and river water. People are friendly, no aggression is heard here, like so many public places in cities. The temperature will be up to 5 degrees lower than in town, because of the wind factor. Bring BBQ food, it's more enjoyable than a packed lunch.
2024-03-09 03:59:34 GMT
Free to enter the park, and for those that are day tripping there is no restrictions on using the showers at Tidal River Campground. Take your swimmies - the sea can be mighty cold, but the river is often nice and warm and a great place for the kids to play. But really you can't do this place any justice in a single day and it probably needs a good three days to take in the area. Lots of walks that are very well marked out with well defined paths. From the easy amble (Lilly Pilly Gully) to the multi-night hikes around the remote beaches.
2024-02-17 09:15:34 GMT
A 3+ hour drive from Melbourne, and well worth the effort. As you near 'The Prom' the views take you back in time, giving a prehistoric feel with untamed wilderness and landscapes.
The beaches are great for exploring, as are the many walking tracks. Can get quite windy at times, although we were lucky today!
2024-02-03 06:52:23 GMT
Absolutely mesmerizing beach with breathtaking landscapes! The golden sands, crystal-clear waters, and lush surroundings create a picturesque haven. A perfect escape to unwind and connect with nature. Highly recommend for those seeking serenity and stunning views
2024-02-12 07:04:22 GMT
It is one of Victoria's most beautiful places. Lots to see and do. There are walks to many wonderful places. A must see if you're visiting Victoria. Book a cabin or camp early.!
2024-02-13 08:31:03 GMT
Wilson's Promontory is a stunning natural paradise in Victoria, offering crystal-clear beaches, lush rainforests, and diverse wildlife. It's a must-visit for anyone in Victoria, perfect for hiking, camping, or just soaking in the breathtaking views. Truly unforgettable, the Prom is the epitome of Australia's natural beauty.
2023-10-21 04:10:41 GMT
Fabulous- Wonderful- Great
Emus in the morning,- white sand beaches,- parrots, wallabies, wombats, and stunning views from every lookout. Easy short and longer walks,- we stayed the whole day and loved every minute of it.
2024-01-02 11:52:13 GMT
Many wonderful pristine secluded beaches and great hiking options abound. If you aren't up for the long hike, Tidal Wave Campground has plenty of accessible beaches within walking distance.
2024-01-13 11:04:41 GMT
Great sea views and land views. Every where you looked was beautiful. The camp sites and cabins looked really nice.
2024-03-05 11:19:47 GMT
In the evening, watching kangaroos leaping right before your eyes, I also saw a few wombats, although their numbers were scarce. At night, witnessing the starry sky and the Milky Way was truly breathtaking.
2023-10-07 04:57:46 GMT
Went to Wilson’s Prom for a weekend trip. It is around 2.5 hours drive from Melbourne. The park has a Visitor Centre and a small convenience store next to it. All information you needed for walks can be found there. We did the Oberon Summit walk, sand dunes and later The Tidal Overlook walk which we combined with Loo Errn Track, Lilly Pilly Link Track and Squeaky Beach (8km, 2.5hrs, moderate grade). If you’ve limited time, just skip the Oberon walk because it’s a bit boring in my opinion. I’d choose the later walks plus relaxing one the Prom Wildlife to catch some wombats or kangaroos. There’s limited acco near the park but mostly have min night stay. We were staying at Fish Creek Motel for a night and it was a good call as it had a restaurant and a bar. Basic but clean, around 30min away.
2023-07-16 23:57:01 GMT
The best national park I’ve ever been to! Easy, medium & hard trails, there’s something for everyone. The accomodation is great too! Plenty of camping space, the self contained units are beautiful if you want a small accomodation and the log cabins are perfect for groups with kids. I’ve been 6 times in 3 years because it’s one of my favourite places! Could not recommend more
2023-12-25 06:46:22 GMT
Wonderfull and secnic view and what a lovely low crowded blueish beach🥰😍❤👍🏻👌🏻. We pre booked camping side that is reasonable. The tudal river water was quite low compartively previous years. But its great to be their with friends and family.
2024-01-11 19:29:51 GMT
I love the Prom. I spent a lot of time there as a child, and it is always great to go back. Beautiful part of Australia
2023-07-12 22:27:26 GMT
Personally, one of my favourite place to visit in Melbourne. You can did a short hike on Mt. Oberon and once you arrive at the top you will be welcomed with beautiful scenery. Squeaky beach is also another must place to visit in this national park. View was breathtaking
2024-01-23 07:30:36 GMT
Wilson Promontory National Park is a splendid destination, perfect for those who enjoy hiking. With an abundance of trails to choose from, it caters to all levels of fitness and adventure. I was fortunate to experience amazing weather every day, which further enhanced the beauty of the park. This place has left such a lasting impression on me that I am certain I will return. Highly recommended for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
2024-01-07 20:27:22 GMT
Bike, beach, kayak, swimming - awesome beaches, rivers and views.
2022-12-11 00:39:21 GMT
This is a magnificent part of Australia. It has truly beautiful beaches with rock formations surrounding them. Very popular place for family trips and bbqs. A lot of walking trails are throughout the park, and the road there and in the park are very good.
2023-10-28 23:54:45 GMT
We came away with 2 teens us (parents). The place is super clean, well looked after camp ground.
The is lits of wild life all used to humans. Make sure you keep your food safe from the wombats at night.
Must see drives is Squeaky Beach. It's breathtaking. And a hike up Orbenon Mountain.
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