Preparation
Due to the remote nature of the park, ensure you have adequate supplies, water, and navigation tools before heading out.
Cape Howe Marine National Park is a significant protected area situated off the eastern Gippsland coast in Victoria, Australia. Stretching from just east of Gabo Island to the New South Wales border, this 4,050-hectare park is a haven for biodiversity and marine conservation. The park's remote location makes it a quiet, rugged destination that remains largely untouched by heavy tourism. It is uniquely positioned adjacent to the vast Croajingolong National Park, creating a seamless transition between terrestrial and marine wilderness. Visitors to the region can expect dramatic coastal scenery and a deep sense of isolation in one of Australia's most eastern points.
Cape Howe Marine National Park is a significant protected area situated off the eastern Gippsland coast in Victoria, Australia. Stretching from just east of Gabo Island to the New South Wales border, this 4,050-hectare park is a haven for biodiversity and marine conservation. The park's remote location makes it a quiet, rugged destination that remains largely untouched by heavy tourism. It is uniquely positioned adjacent to the vast Croajingolong National Park, creating a seamless transition between terrestrial and marine wilderness. Visitors to the region can expect dramatic coastal scenery and a deep sense of isolation in one of Australia's most eastern points.
Seamless connection to Croajingolong National Park
Pristine marine biodiversity and conservation area
Dramatic, isolated coastal scenery
Australia's easternmost point
The area is extremely remote with limited facilities.
Weather conditions along the coast can change rapidly.
The park is best suited for experienced hikers and those comfortable with wilderness environments.
Due to the remote nature of the park, ensure you have adequate supplies, water, and navigation tools before heading out.
The park is best accessed via the adjacent Croajingolong National Park; check local park authority alerts for trail conditions.
Nature lovers, hikers, and those seeking remote coastal exploration.
AUD $
$50-$100 p/day
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As a protected marine sanctuary, ensure you follow all conservation guidelines to preserve the pristine environment.
Nature Lovers, Adventure, Hiking