Protected area in Victoria, Australia
37°53′38″S 142°03′32″E / 37.894°S 142.059°E / -37.894; 142.059Established | 1987 |
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Area | 28 km2 (10.8 sq mi) |
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Managing authorities | Parks Victoria |
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Website | Mount Napier State Park |
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See also | Protected areas of Victoria |
Mount Napier State Park is a state park in the Australian state of Victoria.[1][2] It is 20 km northeast of Mount Eccles; its centerpiece is Mount Napier, a true volcanic cone. The park was established in 1987, and today encompasses 2800 hectares of land. The local Aboriginal name for the mount is Tapoc.[3]
See also
References
- ^ "Mount Napier State Park". Official website. Parks Victoria. Retrieved 29 January 2012.
- ^ Collaborative Australian Protected Area Database CAPAD08, Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Populations and Communities, Commonwealth of Australia, 2008, retrieved 29 January 2012
- ^ "Explore Volcanic landmarks and our indigenous past". Heraldsun.com.au. 30 November 2021. Retrieved 8 May 2023. (subscription required)
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- Barwon Bluff
- Beware Reef
- Eagle Rock
- Jawbone
- Marengo Reefs
- Merri
- Mushroom Reef
- Point Cooke
- Point Danger
- Ricketts Point
- The Arches
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