There are 45 aboriginal sites in Victoria
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Black Range State Park is a picturesque state park located near Cavendish, Australia.
The Fitzroy Aboriginal Heritage Walking Trail in Melbourne, Australia is a self-guided walking tour that allows visitors to immerse themselves in the history and culture of the Wurundjeri (Woiwurrung) people.
The Grampians National Park is a vast parkland that offers a variety of activities such as hiking, rock climbing, sightseeing, and immersing oneself in Victorian history.
Mount Buangor State Park is a 2400-hectare park located in the Bayindeen region 60 kilometres west of Ballarat, Victoria.
Mount Buninyong is an extinct volcano located within the Mount Buninyong Scenic Reserve in western Victoria, Australia.
Alpine National Park, located in the Central Highlands and Alpine regions of Victoria, is the largest national park in Victoria, covering an area of 646,000 hectares (1,600,000 acres).
Located on the boundary of Victoria's Alpine and Gippsland regions, Baw Baw National Park spans across an area of 13,530-hectares (33,400-acres).
Bay of Islands Coastal Park is a breathtaking coastal reserve in Victoria, Australia.
Billimina Rock Art Site is an impressive rock overhang in the Wartook Valley Glenisla region.
The Bullawah Cultural Trail and Ovens Riverside Path are located in Wangaratta, Victoria.
Take a walk in the footsteps of the Bpangerang people, who have lived in North East Victoria for thousands of years, and discover the local native plants, trees, shrubs, grasses, and herbs found in the Bullawah Cultural Trail Wangaratta.
Cape Conran Coastal Park is a majestic coastal reserve located near Marlo in East Gippsland, Victoria, Australia.
Welcome to Cape Nelson State Park.
Corner Inlet Marine National Park is a protected marine national park located in the South Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia.
Croajingolong National Park is a coastal park located in the East Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia. It covers an area of 875 square kilometres (338 sq mi) and is approximately 450 kilometres (280 mi) east of Melbourne and 500 kilometres (310 mi) south of Sydney.
The Crossing Place Trail Gateway Island is a 5.1 kilometre loop trail located near the original crossing places of the Murray River.
Dandenong Ranges Botanic Garden is a 100-acre botanical garden located in Olinda, Victoria, Australia.
Dimboola Native Fauna and Flora Reserve is a beautiful destination in Dimboola, Victoria, Australia.
The Grampians Peaks Trail is a 164 km long walking track in Victoria's Grampians National Park.
Guvvos Beach in Anglesea, Australia is a stunning beach and surfing hotspot that attracts many visitors.
Hattah-Kulkyne National Park is a 48,000-hectare (120,000-acre) natural haven located in the Mallee district of Victoria, Australia.
Kaluna Park is a natural oasis located in the city centre of Wangaratta.
Lehmanns Farm Park in Epping is a dairy-themed playground that pays tribute to the site's history as a dairy farm.
Maldon Dredge and Dragline is a historic site located in Porcupine Flat, Maldon, Australia.
The Maribyrnong River is a scenic river located in the northwestern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria.
Located in the Wimmera plains of western Victoria, Australia, the Mount Arapiles-Tooan State Park is a state park with an area of 7,475 hectares (18,470 acres).
Located in Dookie, Victoria, Mulana Nin Iyoga Walking Trail Mount Major is a 4.6 kilometres return walk that takes you to the top of Mount Major, offering breathtaking views of Dookie and the surrounding hills, Dookie Agricultural College, and the ranges to the south and east.
Murray-Sunset National Park is a pristine wilderness located in Victoria's remote north-west.
Mutton Bird Lookout is a popular destination in Port Campbell, Victoria. It is located in the Port Campbell National Park, not too far from the town of Port Campbell. The lookout is situated between the main Loch Ard Gorge car park and the smaller Loch Ard Cemetery car park. One of the main features of Mutton Bird Lookout is Mutton Bird Island, which is home to about 12,000 birds from September to April. Visitors can witness the Shearwaters (Mutton Birds) arriving at dusk, creating a mesmerizing
Normans Reserve Warrandyte is a great place to visit if you want to benefit both your mind and body and explore Victoria's natural beauty.