Cape Nelson State Park
Spectacular coastal cliffs, diverse bird life, picturesque walks and picnic areas, and the unusual Soap Mallee (Eucalyptus diversifolia) which is restricted to Cape Nelson in Victoria, are some of the attractions for visitors to the 243 hectares Cape Nelson State Park, 11 km south west of Portland along the Cape Nelson Road.
Things to Do
Sightseeing
The Cape Nelson Lighthouse is one of the popular attractions in the area, with spectacular views of the surrounding coastal and inland environment to be gained by climbing the tower, as well as a greater appreciation of our maritime history.
Picnics and barbecues
The quiet bush surroundings of the picnic areas are an ideal setting for a meal with family and friends. Wood barbecues and picnic tables are provided at all sites. As wood is not supplied, visitors must bring wood with them.
Walking
The Sea Cliff Nature Walk (3km), the Lighthouse Walk (6km) and the Great South West Walk offer excellent walking opportunities for everyone. All these walks are linked, providing the opportunity to walk as little or as much as desired.
Nature study
The Sea Cliff Nature Walk gives an introduction to the natural history of the area. You can watch sea and land birds, kangaroos, echidnas, snakes and lizards. It's a good idea to take binoculars and bird and plant books. Note the limestone overlying the basalt of rock platforms near sea level.
Coastal cliffs
Experience magnificent sea views and the beautiful coastal environment, but please stay on the track and keep away from cliff edges as some may be unstable.
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