Loch Ard Gorge, Port Campbell National Park, Victoria. Photo: Ed Lipkins.
West Victorian national parks include:
- Anglesea Heath
- Ararat Hills Regional Park
- Barwon Bluff Marine Sanctuary
- Bay of Islands Coastal Park
- Big Desert Wilderness
- Black Range State Park
- Cape Nelson Lighthouse Reserve
- Cape Nelson State Park
- Cobboboonee National Park
- Crawford River Regional Park
- Deep Lead Nature Conservation Reserve
- Dergholm State Park
- Discovery Bay Coastal Park
- Discovery Bay Marine National Park
- Eagle Rock Marine Sanctuary
- Grampians National Park
- Great Otway National Park
- Hattah-Kulkyne National Park
- Kings Billabong Park
- Lake Albacutya Park
- Lake Hindmarsh Reserve
- Langi Ghiran State Park
- Little Desert National Park
- Lower Glenelg National Park
- Marengo Reefs Marine Sanctuary
- Merri Marine Sanctuary
- Mount Arapiles-Tooan State Park
- Mount Buangor State Park
- Mount Eccles National Park
- Mount Napier State Park
- Mount Richmond National Park
- Murray River Reserves - Mildura to Robinvale
- Murray-Kulkyne Regional Park
- Murray-Sunset National Park
- Ocean Grove Nature Reserve
- Point Addis Marine National Park
- Point Danger Marine Sanctuary
- Port Campbell National Park
- St Arnaud Range National Park
- The Arches Marine Sanctuary
- Tower Hill Wildlife Reserve
- Twelve Apostles Marine National Park
- Wyperfeld National Park
To learn more about Western 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.







