Cape Liptrap Coastal Park
Stretching along the coast from the sand barrier of Point Smythe to the sheltered waters of Waratah Bay, the Cape Liptrap Coastal Park has strikingly beautiful scenery which is both peaceful and in stormy weather, wild, windy and awe inspiring. Cape Liptrap is a narrow peninsula formed by the spine of the Hoddle Range running out to sea. It consists of steep cliffs of folded marine sediments flanked by rock pinnacles and wave cut platforms
Facilities include toilets, walking tracks, and picnic tables.
Things to do:
- Swimming
- Fishing
- Lookout
- Boating
- Prospecting
Stretching along the coast from the sand barrier of Point Smythe to the sheltered waters of Waratah Bay, the Cape Liptrap Coastal Park has strikingly beautiful scenery which is both peaceful and in stormy weather, wild, windy and awe inspiring.
Features
- campsites unpowered
- tourist information
For more information and bookings:
Phone: 131 963
Email: info@parks.vic.gov.au
Location:
Cape Liptrap Coastal Park
Access via the South Gippsland Hwy at Leongatha or Bass Hwy from Inverloch
Cape Liptrap
Victoria,
Australia
Website: www.parkweb.vic.gov.au
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