On the western rim of the Strzelecki Ranges, Mount Worth State Park is home to many walking tracks through tall Mountain Ash forest and regenerating native bush.
Steps below the summit lead to postcard perfect, panoramic views over Tidal River, the coast and offshore islands.
This spectacular four beach walk allows the walker to fully experience the beauty of both land and sea at the Prom.
Wander through quiet coastal vegetation from Port Albert to the site of the region's first settlement: The Old Port.
A lovely short walk in the Korumburra Botanic Park, following the banks of Coalition Creek and through native bushland.
A pretty reserve with several rugged bush tracks. Great for orienteering exercises.
Pillar Point is an outcrop of granite boulders which provide breathtaking views of Norman and Squeaky Beaches and the Prom's offshore islands.
A sheltered trail though masses of coastal vegetation and onto the beach at Point Smythe.
Wander out on the wetlands in the small fishing community of Port Franklin. Watch mud crabs scamper along at low tide.