Victorian national parks

Victoria is home to 45 national parks, showcasing the natural wonders of Victoria. Unlike other states, Victoria also has heritage parks, which protect areas of historic significance along with some state parks. The parks are managed by Parks Victoria.

SW Coast

 * – Victoria's only World Heritage park home to one of the world's oldest aquaculture systems
 * – you may not have heard of the park, but if you know Victoria well, you'd probably know the primary feature of the park – the 12 Apostles.
 * – you may not have heard of the park, but if you know Victoria well, you'd probably know the primary feature of the park – the 12 Apostles.
 * – you may not have heard of the park, but if you know Victoria well, you'd probably know the primary feature of the park – the 12 Apostles.
 * – you may not have heard of the park, but if you know Victoria well, you'd probably know the primary feature of the park – the 12 Apostles.
 * – you may not have heard of the park, but if you know Victoria well, you'd probably know the primary feature of the park – the 12 Apostles.

Gippsland

 * – a UNESCO biosphere reserve
 * – the southernmost point of the Australian mainland home to a large variety of landscapes. The park is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve
 * – the southernmost point of the Australian mainland home to a large variety of landscapes. The park is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve
 * – the southernmost point of the Australian mainland home to a large variety of landscapes. The park is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve
 * – the southernmost point of the Australian mainland home to a large variety of landscapes. The park is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve
 * – the southernmost point of the Australian mainland home to a large variety of landscapes. The park is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve
 * – the southernmost point of the Australian mainland home to a large variety of landscapes. The park is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve
 * – the southernmost point of the Australian mainland home to a large variety of landscapes. The park is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve
 * – the southernmost point of the Australian mainland home to a large variety of landscapes. The park is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve

High Country

 * – Victoria's largest national park protecting about 6000 km2 of pristine alpine landscapes
 * – a small park but covered with some beautiful dense forests
 * – a small park but covered with some beautiful dense forests
 * – a small park but covered with some beautiful dense forests
 * – a small park but covered with some beautiful dense forests
 * – a small park but covered with some beautiful dense forests
 * – a small park but covered with some beautiful dense forests
 * – a small park but covered with some beautiful dense forests
 * – a small park but covered with some beautiful dense forests

Marine parks
There are 13 marine parks in Victoria.

Get in
If you're reading this after reading National parks in Australia &sect; Get in, then fear not, with the exception of a few parks in High Country in the state's northeast, most national parks are easily accessible via major sealed/paved highways, some are even accessible via the state's extensive freeway system.