The southernmost point
of the Australian mainland, Wilsons Promontory (affectionately known to Victorians
as 'the Prom') is arguably the most loved national park in Victoria. Its 130
km coastline is framed by granite headlands, mountains, forests and fern gullies.
Tidal River, 30 km inside the park boundary, is the focus for tourism and
recreation. The park contains the largest coastal wilderness area in Victoria.
Location
The 200 km drive from
Melbourne via the South Gippsland Highway, turning south at Meeniyan and Fish
Creek, or Foster, takes about 3 hours. Tidal River
Further
Information
Parks Victoria Information Centre
Level 10/535 Bourke Street
Melbourne Victoria 3000
Ph: 13 1963
info@parkweb.vic.gov.au