Wilsons Promontory National Park
Wilsons Promontory covering an area of around 50,000 hectares is mainland Australia's southernmost National Park. It is unique in that it encompasses a wide range of topographical features, flora and fauna in a relatively small area. Here you will find rugged mountain ranges, massive granite tors, temperate rain forest, open grasslands, pristine coves, and white sand beaches.
The spectacular Skull Rock and the massive Citadel rising straight up from the ocean floor are two of many off-shore formations and islands which lend further gravitas to this magnificent Park - a place for people of all ages in all seasons

Mangroves Millers Landing Springtime
Native Grass Trees Post Fire Vereker Range
Refuge Cove Late Autumn
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Southern Track Late Autumn
Banksia Woodland Millers Landing Springtime
Southern Track Late Autumn
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Sealers Cove Late Autumn
Little Waterloo Bay Late Autumn
Sealers Cove Late Autumn
Last update 04 June  2010