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Holey Plains State Park is a 10,638-hectare state park in East Gippsland, Victoria in south-eastern Australia. It is known for its exceptionally diverse flora, with about one in five plant species known in Victoria present in the park. The park is situated between Rosedale and Sale. It was opened in 1977.
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Holey Plains State Park

Victoria, Australia
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Holey Plains State Park is a 10,638-hectare state park in East Gippsland, Victoria in south-eastern Australia. It is known for its exceptionally diverse flora, with about one in five plant species known in Victoria present in the park. The park is situated between Rosedale and Sale. It was opened in 1977.

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Michael DixonMichael Dixon
My first visit to the State Park was from the East Boundary Track off South Gippsland Highway. Very rough, rugged terrain in places and many of the tracks are a mixture of white sand, soil and clay. The vegetation within the park includes Old man banksias, common ferns, broom tea trees, wattles and eucalyptus trees. This section also borders onto a large pine forest plantation.
M StrobelM Strobel
We love this place. It is so peaceful and it is a great escape from busy life. It has a well maintained sealed road but also lots of tracks for the more adventurous. There are also places to camp that have some basic amenities. Huge abundance of flora and fauna, eg native flowers, gum trees, wombats, foxes, rabbits,kangaroos, snakes, wallabies, eagles, etc. 🦅
Robert FinlayRobert Finlay
Lots of flat land for tents. A wonderful vista of the Gippsland Plains. Excellent new toilet facility. Lots of beautiful wildflowers in August. Only drawback was lack of wildlife due to forest fires 2 years ago and fact it’s surrounded by pine tree plantations.
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My first visit to the State Park was from the East Boundary Track off South Gippsland Highway. Very rough, rugged terrain in places and many of the tracks are a mixture of white sand, soil and clay. The vegetation within the park includes Old man banksias, common ferns, broom tea trees, wattles and eucalyptus trees. This section also borders onto a large pine forest plantation.
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We love this place. It is so peaceful and it is a great escape from busy life. It has a well maintained sealed road but also lots of tracks for the more adventurous. There are also places to camp that have some basic amenities. Huge abundance of flora and fauna, eg native flowers, gum trees, wombats, foxes, rabbits,kangaroos, snakes, wallabies, eagles, etc. 🦅
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Lots of flat land for tents. A wonderful vista of the Gippsland Plains. Excellent new toilet facility. Lots of beautiful wildflowers in August. Only drawback was lack of wildlife due to forest fires 2 years ago and fact it’s surrounded by pine tree plantations.
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2y

My first visit to the State Park was from the East Boundary Track off South Gippsland Highway. Very rough, rugged terrain in places and many of the tracks are a mixture of white sand, soil and clay. The vegetation within the park includes Old man banksias, common ferns, broom tea trees, wattles and eucalyptus trees. This section also borders onto a large pine...

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1y

We love this place. It is so peaceful and it is a great escape from busy life. It has a well maintained sealed road but also lots of tracks for the more adventurous. There are also places to camp that have some basic amenities. Huge abundance of flora and fauna, eg native flowers, gum trees, wombats, foxes, rabbits,kangaroos, snakes, wallabies,...

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5.0
8y

Beautiful scenery, although a bit sad driving through all the pine plantations. 4WD is required for a couple of tracks and recommended for most. Lots of nice wildflowers around spring. Much of the park has been recently burnt so perhaps not as attractive to some, but the regeneration is interesting. Overall a very nice, although...

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