Wilsons Promontory National Park

Photo: Brian W. Schaller / FAL

Wilsons Promontory National Park — known affectionately as ‘The Prom’ — is Victoria’s wildest and most beloved coastal wilderness. This granite peninsula juts into Bass Strait, fringed by dazzling white-sand beaches, granite boulders, and dense forests of towering eucalypts and tree ferns. It’s a hiker’s paradise, a sanctuary for native wildlife (wombats, emus, kangaroos), and the kind of place where you can walk for hours without seeing another soul. Whether you’re day-tripping from Melbourne or embarking on a multi-day trek, The Prom delivers raw, elemental beauty.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors base themselves at Tidal River for at least two nights, allowing one full day for a major hike (like the Prom Summit or the Southern Circuit) and another for shorter walks and beach time. If you’re short on time, a day trip from Melbourne is doable but rushed — you’ll want a solid 10 hours to squeeze in Squeaky Beach and Mount Oberon. For serious hikers, the 3–4 day Southern Circuit (including overnight huts) is the ultimate way to experience the park’s solitude and grandeur.

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