Preparation
Due to the park's remote nature, ensure your vehicle is in good condition and carry extra fuel, water, and supplies.
Errinundra National Park is a significant protected area spanning over 26,000 hectares in the Gippsland region of Victoria. Situated approximately 373 kilometers east of Melbourne, the park is defined by the Errinundra Plateau, which serves as a southern extension of the Monaro Tablelands. It provides a sanctuary for diverse flora and fauna, offering a rugged and largely untouched environment for visitors. The park is best suited for those looking to immerse themselves in deep forest landscapes far from the bustle of city life. Its remote location makes it a premier destination for adventurous hikers and those interested in the unique ecological features of the region.
Errinundra National Park is a significant protected area spanning over 26,000 hectares in the Gippsland region of Victoria. Situated approximately 373 kilometers east of Melbourne, the park is defined by the Errinundra Plateau, which serves as a southern extension of the Monaro Tablelands. It provides a sanctuary for diverse flora and fauna, offering a rugged and largely untouched environment for visitors. The park is best suited for those looking to immerse themselves in deep forest landscapes far from the bustle of city life. Its remote location makes it a premier destination for adventurous hikers and those interested in the unique ecological features of the region.
Expansive 26,000-hectare protected forest landscape.
Unique ecological features of the Errinundra Plateau.
Ideal setting for remote hiking and nature photography.
Sanctuary for diverse and rare native flora and fauna.
The park is highly remote with limited facilities for visitors.
Ideal for those who enjoy self-sufficient hiking and wilderness exploration.
The area is home to significant ecological biodiversity that requires respectful visitation.
Due to the park's remote nature, ensure your vehicle is in good condition and carry extra fuel, water, and supplies.
Cell phone reception is unreliable; download offline maps and bring a physical map of the Gippsland region.
Adventurous hikers and nature lovers seeking remote, untouched wilderness.
AUD $
$50-$120 p/day
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Check weather conditions and park alerts before departing, as forest trails can be affected by seasonal changes.
Nature Lovers, Hikers, Adventure