The Lakes National Park is located in (Gippsland region), the Gypsland region of eastern Victoria, about 270km from Melbourne, the capital of Victoria, and covers an area of about 2390 hectares.
The Lakes National Park is located on the east coast of (Gippsland Lakes) on Lake Gypsland. It is made up of (Rotamah Island) on the island of Rotama, (Sperm Whale Head peninsula), and (Little Rotamah Island), Jr., surrounded by Lake Victoria (Lake Victoria) and Lake Rive (Lake Reeve).
The Lakes National Park is inaccessible, maintains the natural primitive appearance, the environment is beautiful, the inside wild animal is numerous.
Tips:
- The roads in The Lakes National Park are all unclosed dirt roads. (Unsealed road), recommends driving a four-wheel drive into the road.
- There are a number of campsites with bathrooms and barbecue facilities in the national park, which need to be booked at https://www.parkstay.vic.gov.au/the-lakes-national-park