Alpine National Park: Victoria's Premier National Park Protected Landscape Atlas
Explore its mapped boundaries and regional geographic context.
Alpine National Park stands as a paramount example of a protected natural landscape in Victoria, Australia. As the region's largest national park, its mapped boundaries and diverse terrain offer deep insights into the broader geographic context of the Australian Alps. This dedicated entry facilitates structured discovery of its protected-area status and its importance within the mapped natural heritage of Victoria.
- Area
- 6,474 km²
- Established
- 1989
- IUCN
- II