Tarra Bulga National Park
It believes that South Gippsland's Tarra Bulga National Park, just over 2.5 hours from Melbourne, is one of Victoria's top tourist destinations despite being less well-known. This national park is among one of the Best Places To Visit In Victoria. The Strzelecki Mountains' National Park is one of Victoria's only four cold temperate rainforests (including the Otways, Central Highlands, East Gippsland and South Gippsland). A cool temperate rainforest has a lot of ferns and moss and is cool, moist, and dark. Gippsland National Park is home to lush rainforests with enormous Mountain Ash trees, lovely fern gullies, breathtaking views, lovely treks, and a fantastic suspension bridge.
There are several short walks that can be taken from the tourist center; the majority of them are connected, so you can extend them by combining a few of them. These strolls lead you through and beneath the canopy of the rain forest. It's a must-do to stroll across the Corrigan Suspension Bridge, one of the most well-liked routes. The bridge spans a rainforest and offers stunning views of the most verdant, luxuriant fern gully. There are plenty of locations for a picnic lunch as well.
Several picnic places are located among the tall trees and tree ferns, while the visitor center offers picnic tables, barbecues, a shelter, and restrooms. There are caravan parks and other lodging choices in the Tarra Valley and the surrounding areas, however camping is not allowed inside the Tarra Bulga National Park. During one of your walks, be sure to keep a look out for a Lyrebird as well.
Address: Traralgon-Balook Road, Balook, Victoria 3971
Phone: 13 1963
Opening hours: 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Rating: 4.5/5.0, 121 Tripadvisor reviews
Website: https://www.parks.vic.gov.au/places-to-see/parks/tarra-bulga-national-park