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Lower Glenelg National Park

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Attraction - National Park
Australia - Victoria
Lower Glenelg National Park, Princes Hwy, Winnap VIC 3304, Australia
+61 131963
vic.gov.au
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Introduction

Lower Glenelg National Park (Lower Glenelg National Park, is located in southwest Victoria, close to the border between Victoria and South Australia, about 395 kilometers by car from Melbourne, the capital of Victoria. Covering an area of about 273 square kilometers, bordered westward with Bone National Park (Cobboboonee National Park) in Kobang, and to the south with Discovery Bay Marine Park (Discovery Bay Coastal Park) facing (Southern Ocean) of the Southern Ocean, the nearest town to Nelson.

The (Glenelg River) of the Greer River is the central view of Lower Glenelg National Park, flowing thousands of years of limestone scouring the banks of the river, engraving a spectacular canyon up to 50 meters deep. River erosion and the trickle of Rain Water also created extraordinary caves, especially the Princess Margaret Rose Cave (Princess Margaret Rose Cave), in the southwest corner of the National Park.

Lower Glenelg National Park, visitors can also ride a canoe in the spectacular Grael Valley, enjoy the spectacular and rugged limestone on both sides of the strait, and experienced friends can climb the limestone peaks and enjoy the panoramic view of the surrounding small hills. The camp area is directly connected to the wharf, where you can temporarily abandon the car, choose canoe as a means of transportation, row in the park, but also have some fun. Fireplace, toilet and picnic table are also available in the camp area. It is worth mentioning that the firewood here needs you to run to the park to search for, if want an interesting wild survival mission.

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