News
Poor campfire knowledge fans fire fears
Park Rangers are concerned by survey findings that just over a quarter of people know how to correctly extinguish a campfire.
Parks Victoria invites visitors to cycle to Fort Nepean
Parks Victoria is excited to announce there are now more ways to explore historic Fort Nepean with the conclusion of extensive road works to Defence Road on Mornington Peninsula.
How to be a happy camper on your next holiday
Mountains, rivers, beaches, forests – Victoria has it all when it comes to camping locations. While Mother Nature provides the magnificent backdrop and Parks Victoria provides more than 100 campsites, it’s the little bit of additional planning and care that will really take a camping holiday from ho-hum to ho-ho! Here are some tips for being a happy camper these holidays.
Stories to make parks accessible to more kids
Children on the autism spectrum are set to enjoy being in parks and nature more easily thanks to a new visitor resource at Serendip Sanctuary in Melbourne’s west.
Choose your adventure at these camping spots
Summer is the perfect time to get out and camp under the stars. Before you pitch your tent, spend the day exploring the nature around you.
Top places to escape the summer crowds
If you’re looking to escape the crowds, enjoy the great outdoors and learn more about some of the most beautiful places in Victoria, then these places are a must-see this summer.
Best places to cool off this summer — that aren’t the beach!
If you’re looking to avoid the beach crowds this summer, but still want to jump in a body of cool water, check out these great spots.
How to plan the perfect day trip
Day trips can be a wonderful way to explore the natural beauty of our state without breaking the bank or expending too much time or energy planning a big getaway. Our park rangers have compiled a set of insider tips to get visitors #ReadyForNature while day tripping this summer.
Five reasons to choose mountains this summer
Are you still pondering what to do this upcoming summer? We’re here to tell you why Victoria’s mountain peaks – those alpine landscapes, escarpments and grassy high plains across our state– should be top of your list, even once the snow has melted.