Corner Inlet Marine National Park protects diverse marine habitats and coastal ecosystems in Victoria, Australia, offering unique opportunities for boating, wildlife observation, and fishing within an ecologically rich environment.
Corner Inlet Marine National Park is located in the southeastern corner of Victoria, Australia, encompassing a significant expanse of sheltered coastal waters, seagrass beds, intertidal mudflats, and islands at the entrance to Corner Inlet. The park lies adjacent to the renowned Wilsons Promontory National Park and forms part of the Corner Inlet Ramsar Wetland of International Importance. This marine protected area supports extensive seagrass meadows, which serve as critical habitat for fish, crustaceans, and migratory shorebirds. The diverse coastal ecosystem supports species including the Australian fur seal, fairy penguins, and numerous waterbirds, making it a hotspot for wildlife enthusiasts and bird watchers. Its calm, shallow waters are popular for boating, kayaking, and recreational fishing, while the nearby intertidal zones provide excellent opportunities for exploring marine life at low tide. Established to preserve these unique ecological communities, the park also helps protect culturally significant areas once used by the Gunai/Kurnai people. Visitors can appreciate spectacular views of Wilsons Promontory, explore islands such as Snake Island and Cormorant Island, and engage with the thriving marine environment. The park does not feature extensive developed hiking trails but offers natural shore-based exploration and water-based excursions. Its proximity to towns like Foster and Port Welshpool makes it accessible while maintaining a relatively quiet and natural setting. Visitors value the park’s peaceful environment, educational value for its diverse marine life, and the blend of recreational boating with conservation efforts.
Seagrass meadows critical to marine biodiversity
Bird watching opportunities for migratory and native species
Boating and kayaking in calm sheltered waters
Scenic vistas of Wilsons Promontory visible across the inlet
Extensive underwater meadows that provide food and shelter to a wide array of marine species.
An important nesting site for seabirds and fur seals within the marine park.
Internationally recognized wetland supporting diverse migratory shorebird populations.