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7 Thrilling Things to Experience at Croajingolong National Park

Last updated: 2023/12/22 at 5:36 PM
By Priyanshi Sharma
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Croajingolong National Park is a beautiful park located in Australia. Its exact location is the East Gippsland region, Victoria, Australia. The traditional owners of this place have a deep connection with it.

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Location & FeaturesExciting Things to Do in Croajingolong National Park1. Genoa Peak Walking Trail2. Gale Hill Track3. Shipwreck Creek Beach4. Mueller Inlet Camp5. Mallacoota Inlet6. Thurra River Dunes Walk7. Wilderness Coast WalkOther FeaturesFinal Note

It has abundant wildlife, rocky headlands, ancient forests, giant dunes, basic but picturesque campgrounds, point hicks lighthouse, Wingan Inlet, Peachtree Creek, pristine inlets, and walking trails.

This park is very rich in vegetation and wildlife. Many animals shelter there, including Long-nosed bandicoots, spot brush-tailed possums, lace monitors, and yellow-billed gliders.

Location & Features

Croajingolong National Park is linear in shape. Tasman Sea on the southern side, and South Pacific Ocean views surround it. The Bemm River covers the western side, and the Mallacoota Lakes township is on the national park’s eastern flank.

This park is under the UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve. The managing authority of this national park is Parks Victoria.

Croajingolong National Park
Courtesy: Croajingolong National Park

Exciting Things to Do in Croajingolong National Park

Croajingolong National Park has a diverse nature. There are many inlets of sheltered water bodies in this national park that you can explore. Some rivers and inlets are Cann River, Wingan Inlet, Peachtree Creek, Wingan River, Gabo Island, Tamboon Inlet, Thurra River, etc.

Visitors can enjoy many picnic facilities, hiking, biking, and walking trails. It also has a historic lighthouse that, point hicks lighthouse, and it is located in the end hicks light station.

This place also has beaches, campgrounds, unsealed roads, fireplaces, and caravan sites. You can enjoy boat and canoe rides in this national park of Victoria, Australia.

There is a challenging walk known as the Wilderness Coast Walk. Many experienced hikers take it as the ultimate challenge. Take a map and start to explore this national park. You will enjoy this trip.

1. Genoa Peak Walking Trail

Genoa peak walk
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Genoa Peak Walking Trail is a famous walking trail in Victoria, Australia. It is 3.4 km long. You can complete a moderately challenging course in just 1-2 hours, and the elevation gain of this trail is 214 meters.

The best time to enjoy this trail is from January to November. Witness the beautiful scenes of the sea coast. It also has short, steep sections, and you can get a ladder to reach the top of the trail and enjoy the lovely views from the top of the course. You will come across many new species of wildflowers and birds.

2. Gale Hill Track

Gale Hill Track is a famous walking trail in Australia. There are many facilities for visitors during this walk. You can enjoy bushwalking, caravan sites, fireplaces, and many more.

The staff members of this national park are beneficial and help the visitors a lot. Carry essential things like prescribed medications, shoes, drinking water, and snacks. You will see many animals and flock birds during this walk.

3. Shipwreck Creek Beach

Shipwreck Creek Beach is a beautiful place in Croajingolong National Park, Australia. It is a land of narrow strips located near the remote coast.

You can enjoy the soothing winds with the fantastic water waves touching your feet. The time when the waves of water touch your feet feels like heaven.

There are many outdoor activities for you, like playing water games, going fishing, and doing many more things. You can also sit at a point and relax, see the beautiful sea waves, and enjoy seafood on this beach.

4. Mueller Inlet Camp

Mueller Inlet Campground
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Mueller Inlet Campground is the adventurous campground of Croajingolong National Park. You can go camping at night under starry skies. You can also enjoy boating, kayaking, and canoeing during camping.

But the kayaking and canoeing are all paddle systems because motor vessels are not allowed in this campground. You have to book the tickets before visiting this place.

5. Mallacoota Inlet

Mallacoota Inlet is located in the gypsy point of Australia, which is around 520 km away from Melbourne. You can reach here by road. It is a small waterbody, and you can enjoy many water-related activities. The entrance of this point opens for a limited period. You will get proper navigation when you travel to this place.

From the Mallacoota inlet, there is a stretch for the Wallagaraugh and Genoa rivers. The port waters of these rivers are extended from the Bass Strait to Bastion Point. As it is a waterbody, so be prepared and take some caution.

Before visiting this place, study the depth, channel entrance, and other details. Extra care and precautions are taken at the door of the Captain’s Point. You can also enjoy boating at the Bastion Point boat ramp.

6. Thurra River Dunes Walk

There are river dunes walks, a fantastic walk of 4.8 km, and one can quickly complete this walk in 1-2 hours. You can also come across sandy trails; there is no walking track marker, so walk appropriately according to the route.

This trail is challenging, so be prepared for it. Take some precautions before starting the walk. There is no phone reception in this area. Take a pair of extra sandals so you will not face any difficulty if the sand is filled in the shoes. There is a Thurra River campground to enjoy camping.

Croajingolong National Park
Courtesy: Croajingolong National Park

7. Wilderness Coast Walk

Wilderness Coast Walk is a 100 km long walk from far east Gippsland. This walk has many zones such as sand patch zone, rame head zone, Clinton rocks zone, etc.

You can enjoy this walk on a bike or car ride. Before starting the hike, take weather reports, source maps, relevant track notes, and tide charts.

This is because it is a long walk, so you will face many difficulties if you are unprepared. You will enjoy camping, bushwalking, hiking, birdwatching, and wildlife photography.

Other Features

Croajingolong National Park
Courtesy: Croajingolong National Park
  • Croajingolong National Park, Victoria, Australia, is highly rich in vegetation. There are many species of plants found in this national park. There are about 1000 species of plants.
  • Those plant species are Daucus Glochidiatus, Xanthosia Pilosa, Alyxia Buxifolia, Tylophora Barbata, Hydrocotyle Foveolate, Eustrephus Latifolius, Laxmannia Orientalis, Bulbine Semibarbata, and many more.
  • There are many wildflower species as well. Some wildflower species are endangered and not seen in normal conditions.
  • It has an impressive count of animals. Not only animals, but this national park is also very rich in bird species.
  • Some of those animals are the blue mountains tree frog, southern brown tree frog, Australian water dragon, yellow-bellied water skink, red-bellied black snake, tiger snake, jacky dragon, and so on.
  • Some species of birds that take shelter in this national park are rainbow lorikeet, crimson rosella, azure kingfisher, great crested tern, red-capped plover, hoary-headed grebe, great egret, and many more.

Final Note

Croajingolong National Park is located in far eastern Victoria, Australia. It has panoramic views of beaches, camping areas, coastlines, etc. You will enjoy hiking the whole day in the isolated stretches of coastline, untouched landscapes, estuaries, and pristine rivers. There are inlets of many rivers, like the Wingan inlet.

Enjoy shorter walks from Mount Everard to Lake Elusive and Wingan Rapids. You can also explore Tamboon, Narrows, and Heathlands Walk. To study Tamboon, you need a boat, canoe, or kayak. You can also go for a fly cove walk in small coves.

Also, have the memorable experience of the scenic views of oceans and sea.

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Last Updated on December 22, 2023 by ritukhare

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