The Lakes National Park Victoria | |
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Nearest town or city | Lakes Entrance |
Coordinates | 37°59′S 147°40′E / 37.983°S 147.667°E |
Established | 1956[1] |
Area | 2,390 hectares (5,900 acres) |
Managing authorities | Parks Victoria jointly with the Gunaikurnai traditional owners' |
Website | The Lakes National Park |
See also | Protected areas of Victoria |
The Lakes National Park is a national park in the East Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia. The national park is located approximately 245 km (152 miles) east of the capital city of Melbourne.
The 2,390-hectare (5,900-acre)[2] park is set on the east shore of the Gippsland Lakes, fringed by the waters of Lake Victoria and Lake Reeve.[3] The park includes Sperm Whale Head peninsula and Rotamah and Little Rotamah Islands. The park is managed by Parks Victoria jointly with the traditional owners, the Gunaikurnai.[4]
An area of 1,451 hectares (3,590 acres) was initially set aside as a nature reserve in 1927, with the park proclaimed in 1956. Rotamah Island and Little Rotamah Island were added to the park in 1978.[1]