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Wilsons Promontory © Parks Victoria

Wilsons Promontory NP, Lilly Pilly link track, VIC

At the southernmost tip of mainland Australia, Wilsons Promontory National Park offers spectacular scenery of huge granite mountains, open forest, rainforest, sweeping beaches and coastlines.

The ClimateWatch trail at the Prom is located on the Lilly Pilly link track. It is a short five minute walk from the Tidal River Visitor Centre to the signpost marking the starting point. The track is 900m long and can be accessible for all via a motorised Trailrider, allowing people of all abilities and ages to discover a wonderful sample of environments rich in birdlife, such as estuarine wetlands, lowland forest and heathlands. 

How to get involved

Visit here to check changes of conditions, find more information on the motorised Trailrider and obtain park information. Wear comfortable walking shoes, a hat and sunscreen and have water with you.

If your school is interested in visiting the trail and would like support from a Parks Victoria ranger, please contact the Wilsons Promontory Education team at wpromThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

As part of the Department of Education and Training's School Policy for Excursions and Activities, schools must notify the park prior to any visit. For information on how to plan for a field trip and notify the park, please visit the Parks Victoria Teacher Portal here.

This ClimateWatch trail was developed with:

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with the support of

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