One of the highlights on our way from Sydney to Melbourne was Wilson’s Promontory National Park. The park is one of the most loved National Parks in Australia (it’s Lonely Planet’s favorite) and sits at the southernmost tip of the mainland. This place is so well-loved that if you want to camp you’ll need to throw your name into a lottery… 6 months in advance! Obviously, camping in the park wasn’t going to be an option of us. Instead, we found a caravan park in the nearby town of Foster (40k north).
The park has so many beaches, hiking trails, scenic drives, and water activities to offer that you could happily spend weeks checking them all out. We had to settle for two days.
With our limited time we opted to relax at Squeaky Beach, check out several viewpoints, and complete a couple of easier hiking trails.
I can definitely see why Wilson’s Prom is such a beloved fixture in Victoria and Australia as a whole.
xo, jill
Beautiful shots Jill! It’s my favourite too. Still can’t believe you didn’t see any wombats though! x
I think Squeaky Beach is just about the cutest name ever.