Wilsons Promontory (The Prom), located at the southernmost tip of Victoria and the Australian mainland, is renowned for its remarkable blend of ecosystems, distinctive biodiversity, and striking geology.
In 1898, after lobbying by the Royal Society of Victoria, the Victorian State Government temporarily reserved the area as National Park. Made permanent in 1908, Wilsons Promontory National Park is one of the oldest National Parks in Australia.
Offering visitors a unique landscape to explore, The Prom's spectacular scenery and rich natural heritage have long been appreciated by those who visit revealing a tapestry of contrasting environments and scenic wonders.