The Lakes National Park

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The Lakes National Park

The Lakes National Park is a peaceful bushland retreat in the Gippsland Lakes, fringed by the waters of Lake Victoria and Lake Reeve. The park occupies 2,390 hectares of low-lying woodland and coastal heath, consisting of Sperm Whale Head peninsula, Rotamah and Little Rotamah Islands.


Things to Do


* Call into the park office in Loch Sport during office hours and view the information displays, exhibits and `touch table`.

* The most popular of several picnic areas is at Point Wilson, the site of the original settlers` homestead.

* Camping is permitted at Emu Bight only, close to the shore of Lake Victoria.
A network of walking tracks exists and the gently undulating tracks are suitable for family outings. The self guided Lake Reeve Nature Trail, featuring the Lookout Tower, is a popular short walk through several habitats with many points of interest along the way.

* Situated at the beginning of the Nature Trail, the Lookout Tower affords magnificent views of Lake Reeve and the Gippsland Lakes system.

* Many bird species can be observed throughout the park or, alternatively, from bird hides situated at Lake Killarney and on Rotamah Island.


Precautions


* Many kangaroos and birds frequent the picnic areas but please do not feed them because our processed foods are not part of their normal diet.

 

Category: National Parks and Reserves

 

The Lakes National Park Information


Contact & Enquiries:
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Website: www.parkweb.vic.gov.au

Location:
Loch Sport Rd
Loch Sport
Victoria 3851
Australia

Postal Address:
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The Lakes National Park Facilities


  • Picnic Area 
  • Public Toilet 

The Lakes National Park Experiences


  • Flora/Fauna 
  • Nature based 
  • Wildlife 
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