Croajingolong National Park stretches for 100 km along Victoria’s far‑eastern coastline, forming one of Australia’s most intact and diverse natural landscapes. It is made up of over 88,000 hectares of coastal dunes, eucalypt forest, rainforest pockets, heathlands, rivers, and secluded beaches.
The park is internationally recognised as a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve, reflecting its exceptional ecological diversity, with over 70 native wildflower species, 52 mammal species, and around 250 bird species.
Location on the map is the general start of the Mallacoota section of the Croajingolong National Park.
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