Alfred National Park contains some of the most southerly occurrences of warm temperate rainforest in Australia. Many plant species found in the park are uncommon in the rest of Victoria. The park protects high conservation values, rare flora and fauna and diverse landscape values.
Things to Do
- There are no walking tracks or easily accessible stopping points on the highway from which to explore the park. Views from the highway are possible, but stopping is not recommended.
- Only keen walkers prepared with maps and navigation gear should explore the park. Walking may be difficult due to thick vegetation.
Parks in Vicotoria