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Mornington Peninsula National Park: Victoria's Coastal Protected Landscape and Map Atlas
Explore dramatic cliff-top terrain, sandy beaches, and native bushland.
Mornington Peninsula National Park is a protected natural area defined by its spectacular coastal geography in Victoria, Australia. The park features striking cliff-top vistas, extensive sandy beaches, and sculpted dunes that showcase the dynamic forces shaping Australia's coastline. Its mapped boundaries protect a vital landscape including areas like Greens Bush, offering a glimpse into the region's native vegetation and geological formations for those interested in detailed geographic context and protected area exploration.
- Area
- 26.86 km²
- Established
- 1995
- IUCN
- II
- Relief
- Mixed relief
