Mount Samaria State Park

Mount Samaria State Park

National Parks and Reserves
  • Nature & Wildlife

Highlights

  • Explore the tall eucalypt forest for a cool retreat, perfect for serene walks and quiet picnics.
  • Marvel at vibrant wildflowers in spring, showcasing a stunning display of native flora across the park.
  • Discover breathtaking vistas over the Victorian Alps while hiking or biking along scenic trails.
  • Camp under the stars in a tranquil setting, ideal for nature lovers seeking a peaceful escape.
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Just a few hours’ drive from Melbourne, Mount Samaria State Park is a serene, semi-remote sanctuary for wildlife, native flora and nature lovers alike.

Set in tall, shady eucalypt forest, the park offers a cool and quiet retreat for beautiful walks, camping and picnicking. The Mount Samaria range incorporates a variety of scenery with spectacular vistas over the Victorian Alps, granite outcrops, high waterfalls and historic remains. Explore the park by foot, mountain bike or scenic drive and discover its tranquility and beauty.

A range of camping and picnic areas, walking tracks and lookouts provide the visitor with many opportunities to experience this semi-remote park.

In spring and early summer, marvel as a dazzling array of native wildflowers burst into multi-coloured bloom, including peas, trigger plants, everlasting daisies, milkmaids and orchids. The tall forest of the plateau is a stronghold for the Greater Glider, a vulnerable species of marsupial which only comes out at night.

Before traveling, visit Parks Victoria’s website to check for changes in park conditions which may impact your visit. Remember to stay bushfire ready using the Vic Emergency website while in nature.

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4.3 / 5 58 Google reviews

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Features

  • Picnic Area
  • Public Toilet

Tags

  • Nature & Wildlife
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