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and from Ocean View Lookout there are stunning views down the Goolengook River as far as
the town of Bemm River. The park also has mountain plum pines , some of which are more
than 400 years old, and are easily accessible from Goonmirk Rocks Rd.
Nestled by the edge of the national park is tiny Goongerah (population 50), where there's
a thriving community with two active community environmental organisations, Goongerah
and Environment East Gippsland (
Environment Centre (
03-5154 0156; www.geco.org.au )
03-5154
.
0145; www.eastgippsland.net.au )
Sleeping
There are free camping areas on the park's edges - at Ellery Creek in Goongerah and at
Delegate River.
Frosty Hollow Camp Site
(sites free) This is the only camping area within the national park, on the eastern side. The
only way to reach the camp site is along unsealed tracks into the park off the Bonang Rd
north of Goongerah.
CAMPGROUND $
Getting There & Around
Errinundra National Park lies approximately 490km east of Melbourne. The main access
roads to the park are Bonang Rd from Orbost and Errinundra Rd from Club Terrace. Bon-
ang Rd passes along the western side of the park, while Errinundra Rd passes through the
centre. Roads within the park are all unsealed, but are 2WD accessible. Road conditions
are variable. Expect seasonal closures between June and November, though roads can de-
teriorate quickly at any time of year after rain and are often closed or impassable after
floods (check Parks Victoria in Orbost or Bendoc first). Also watch out for logging trucks
when driving.
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