A beautiful alpine scene complete with the pink Grass Trigger Plant (Stylidium graminifolium) and Snow Gum (Eucalyptus pauciflora) in Eastern Victoria's Alpine National Park. Photo: Mick Stanic.
Eastern Victorian national parks include:
- Agnes Falls Scenic Reserve
- Alfred National Park
- Alpine National Park
- Avon Wilderness Park
- Bald Hills Wetland Reserve
- Baw Baw National Park
- Beechworth Historic Park
- Bemm River Scenic Reserve
- Beware Reef Marine Sanctuary
- Buchan Caves Reserve
- Bunurong Marine National Park
- Bunurong Marine Park
- Bunyip State Park
- Burrowa-Pine Mountain National Park
- Cape Conran Coastal Park
- Cape Howe Marine National Park
- Cape Liptrap Coastal Park
- Coopracambra National Park
- Corner Inlet Marine & Coastal Park
- Corner Inlet Marine National Park
- Corringle Foreshore Reserve
- Croajingolong National Park
- Errinundra National Park
- French Island Marine National Park
- French Island National Park
- Gabo Island
- Gippsland Lakes Coastal Park
- Holey Plains State Park
- Howqua Hills Historic Area
- Jack Smith Lake State Game Reserve
- Lake Tyers Forest Park
- Lind National Park
- Mitchell River National Park
- Moondarra State Park
- Morwell National Park
- Mount Buffalo National Park
- Mount Granya State Park
- Mount Lawson State Park
- Mount Worth State Park
- Murray River Reserves- Headwaters to Echuca
- Ninety Mile Beach Marine National Park
- Nooramunga Marine & Coastal Parks
- Nyerimilang Heritage Park
- Oriental Claims Historic Area
- Point Hicks Marine National Park
- Powers Lookout Reserve
- Sale Common Nature Conservation Reserve
- Shallow Inlet Marine and Coastal Park
- Snowy River National Park
- State Coal Mine - Wonthaggi
- Tarago Reservoir Park
- Tarra-Bulga National Park
- The Lakes National Park
- Turtons Creek Reserve
- Tyers Park
- Wabba Wilderness Park
- Walhalla Historic Area
- Western Port
- Wilsons Promontory Marine National Park
- Wilsons Promontory Marine Park
- Wilsons Promontory National Park
To learn more about Eastern Victorian national parks, visit the Parks Victoria website.
Foundation Projects in Victoria
Koaladoors Plantings
Koaladoors aims to create wildlife corridors to link remaining areas of bushland in south west Victoria. This will improve the genetic health and wellbeing of many native animals, including the Koala. The Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife has provided funding for a number of years so that appropriate native species are planted in strategic areas to link Koala habitats.














