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There’s nothing better than a circuit walk taking in great scenery and interesting natural and cultural landmarks. For a taste of Victoria’s best, check out this selection on your next getaway.
People of all abilities are exploring Kinglake National Park
People of all abilities are enjoying Kinglake National Park like never before - thanks to the TrailRider all-terrain wheelchair.
Meet some of Victoria's unique marine life
Marine national parks and sanctuaries exist to protect Victoria’s unique and diverse marine ecosystem, and the many plants and animals that live in them. Meet some of the marine life that these parks protect.
7 unexpected things found in our parks
When you think of Victoria’s parks, the first things that comes to mind are probably found on land – mountains, trees and grassy plains. However, did you know that Parks Victoria also manages 30 marine protected areas? What you’ll find there might surprise you!
Building bridges at Buchan Caves Reserve
Recent visitors to Buchan Caves Reserve may have noticed two new concrete bridges spanning Spring Creek at the Fairy Cave end of the reserve.
5 tips to get the best wildflower photos
Spring means wildflowers are in full bloom across our parks – it’s a great time to get outdoors with your camera to take some spectacular photos. We’ve asked some passionate wildflower photographers to share their top tips, to assist you when you’re out in nature next.
The delicate blossoms of Banksia Park’s cherry trees may be fleeting, but the history of this beautiful grove tells a story of resilience and lasting friendship.
Have your say on the future of the You Yangs and Serendip
Parks Victoria, in partnership with Regional Development Victoria, is inviting the public to have its say on the future of You Yangs Regional Park and Serendip Sanctuary.
Help shape Bass Coast's newest park
Parks Victoria is one step closer to realising the community’s vision for the Yallock-Bulluk Marine and Coastal Park with the launch of a new online forum, which is inviting community members to share their ideas and insights for the park.
Endangered chicks born at Serendip Sanctuary
Three Bush-stone Curlew chicks were recently born at Serendip Sanctuary near Geelong, the first new arrivals at the sanctuary since 2018.