Croajingolong National Park

WINGAN RIVER, Victoria

Named after the Aboriginal people of the area, Croajingolong follows the far-eastern coastline of Victoria for 100 kilometres and features eucalypt forest, rainforest and heathland.

Secluded coastal camping spots are a perfect base for beach walks, birdwatching, boating and fishing. Relax in a boat on the Mallacoota Lakes, climb Genoa Peak for panoramic views along the coast or visit the massive sand dunes at Thurra River.

Point Hicks Lightstation, set deep within the park, is an imposing concrete tower completed in 1890. While Gabo Island Lightstation, built of distinctive pink granite, can be reached by air or sea. Both offer tours and accommodation.

Park stats

Size: 87,500 Ha (875 km2)
Authority: Parks Victoria
Distance from Melbourne: 547.2 km

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  • Boating / Sailing

    Boating / Sailing
  • Fishing

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  • Four wheel driving

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  • Information boards

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  • Swimming

    Swimming

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Content on this park was last updated/edited: 8/07/2017 3:03:21 PM
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