This easy walk passes through the often dry basin of Cotters Lake to Cotters Beach
Starting at the southern end of Darby River car park, and offering magnificent views of Darby Swamp, Vereker Range and Darby, and Cotters Beach.
Wilsons Promontory Lightstation was built in 1859 from local granite on a narrow peninsula jutting into the wild waters of Bass Strait.
Travelling through heathland, eucalypt forest and a boardwalk through magical, warm temperate rainforest.
Loo-Errn Track follows the south bank of Tidal River and provides access to the Tidal River footbridge.
The walk passes through open banksia and stringybark woodland to Millers Landing and Corner Inlet. The Landing protects the southernmost stand of mangroves in the world.
If you are looking for a challenging trek with a great reward at the end, then the Mount Bishop walk is for you.
Steps below the summit lead to postcard perfect, panoramic views over Tidal River, the coast and offshore islands.
This spectacular four beach walk allows the walker to fully experience the beauty of both land and sea at the Prom.