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Orbost is a laid-back timber town on the banks of the Snowy River in East Gippsland, serving as the gateway to the remote wilderness of the Snowy River National Park. With a strong logging heritage and a vibrant community spirit, it offers travellers a genuine taste of rural Victoria, complete with classic pubs, a historic main street, and easy access to some of the state's most dramatic river gorges and eucalypt forests.
Highlights & What to See
- Snowy River National Park – Explore the rugged Little River Gorge (Victoria's deepest gorge), tackle the challenging Four Mile Track for epic views, or paddle the Snowy River itself. This is wild, untamed country for serious nature lovers.
- Orbost Heritage Walk – A self-guided stroll past historic timber buildings, the old railway station, and the Orbost War Memorial, revealing the town's story as a bustling river port and sawmilling centre.
- Snowy River Lookout – Just a short drive from town, this lookout offers a superb panorama of the river valley and surrounding forest, especially beautiful at sunset.
- Orbost Exhibition Centre – A community-run gallery showcasing local art, historical photos, and works from the Orbost region; a great stop to understand the area's culture.
- Marlo & the Snowy River Mouth – A 20-minute drive south, the coastal village of Marlo sits where the Snowy meets the sea. Walk the long sandy beach, fish off the jetty, or kayak the estuary.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most travellers spend one full day in Orbost, using it as a base to explore Snowy River National Park (allow half a day for a gorge walk and lookout) and the coast at Marlo (another half day). If you're keen on multi-day hikes or canoeing the Snowy River, budget two to three days. The town itself can be seen in an hour or two, so pair it with outdoor adventures for a satisfying stop on a Gippsland road trip.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Cann River – Further east along the Princes Highway, this small service town is the last stop before the NSW border and a good refuelling point.
- Lakes Entrance – About 90 minutes west, the bustling hub of the Gippsland Lakes offers boat tours, swimming, and seafood dining.
- Cape Conran Coastal Park – An hour south, this pristine stretch of coastline features heathland walks, rock pools, and excellent surf beaches.
- Buchan Caves – An hour west, these limestone caves offer guided tours through spectacular underground chambers and stalactite formations.
- Snowy River National Park (deeper areas) – The park's remote northern section, including the McKillops Bridge and the famous Snowy River descent, is a full-day or overnight adventure from Orbost.
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Image credits
- Snowy River National Park — MrActiniuM / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Marlo — eliduke / CC BY-SA 2.0
- Lakes Entrance — fir0002 flagstaffotos [at] gmail.com Canon 20D + Canon 17-40mm f/4 L / GFDL 1.2
- Cape Conran Coastal Park — U.S. Department of the Interior / CC PDM 1.0
- Buchan Caves — Unknown photographer but possibly Dr. F. Magnus Kiel, 1879 - 1949 / Public domain
- Cann River — Ymblanter / CC BY-SA 4.0