Alfred National Park
contains some of the most southerly occurrences of warm temperate rainforest
in Australia. Many plant species found in the park are uncommon in the rest
of Victoria. The park protects high conservation values, rare flora and fauna
and diverse landscape values.
Location
The park is on the Princes
Highway, approximately 480 km east of Melbourne and 500 km south of Sydney.
Further
Information
Parks Victoria Information Centre
Level 10/535 Bourke Street
Melbourne Victoria 3000
Ph: 13 1963
info@parkweb.vic.gov.au