Gipsland Lakes Coastal Park is a stunning coastal reserve in Victoria, Australia, offering diverse ecosystems, rich wildlife habitats, and excellent opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and beach activities.
Gipsland Lakes Coastal Park stretches along the southeastern coastline of Victoria, providing a mix of coastal dunes, wetlands, lagoons, and heathland. The park is renowned for its wide variety of bird species, particularly migratory and aquatic birds, making it a premier site for ornithology and wildlife photography. The ecosystem supports rare and endangered flora, with coastal heath and dune communities that protect the shoreline from erosion and serve as an important refuge for native wildlife. Historically, the area holds significance for the Indigenous Gunai/Kurnai people, with cultural sites and traditional custodianship intertwined with the landscape. Visitors to the park can explore numerous walking trails that wind through scenic dune formations, wetlands, and along pristine sandy beaches. Canoeing and kayaking are popular on the calm waters of the lakes and lagoons. Fishing is permitted in designated areas with appropriate licenses. The varied terrain offers opportunities for nature observation, including spotting wallabies, echidnas, and diverse birdlife like black swans, pelicans, and fairy terns. The park is accessible for day visitors and campers, with a quiet, natural atmosphere that offers a break from urban areas. The coastal park's combination of water, forest, and open space delivers appealing outdoor recreation experiences year-round.
Lake Tyers foreshore with pristine beaches and walking tracks
Rare coastal heathland ecosystem supporting endangered species
Birdwatching spots popular for migratory waterfowl and black swans
Kayaking through protected lagoons surrounded by native vegetation
A large coastal lake famous for its calm waters, ideal for kayaking and fishing.
Expansive dune and heathland habitats supporting unique and endangered plant species.
Strategic hides and viewing platforms overlooking wetlands for bird enthusiasts.