Alpine National Park

Covering 646,000 hectares the Alpine National Park is the largest Park in the State of Victoria. Linking with National Parks in NSW and the ACT, this protected area covers almost all of Australia’s Alpine environment. The snowfields are the primary winter attraction, with the warmer months revealing stunning wildflower displays. There is even the 655 km Australian Alps Walking Track stretching from Walhalla to Canberra.
The Alpine National Park is one of the eight parks that make up the Australian Alps national parks. These eight parks are managed co-operatively to ensure that Australia’s mainland alpine and sub-alpine environments are protected in a similar way and that policies and guidelines across State and territory borders are as consistent as possible.