3 best parks & nature in King Island

Lavinia State Reserve
Martha Lavinia Beach

Sandy beach, Dunes, Lake

The most secluded and visually one of the most beautiful beaches is located in the northeast of the island in the Lavinia State Reserve. Martha Lavinia Beach is named after a ship that was wrecked off the coast in 1871. [btn "The 10 best hotels on King Island" https://booking.com/region/au/king-island.en.html?aid=2380460;label=p-kingisland-lavinia] Experience the power of the sea and the wind Martha Lavinia has very fine white sand that is…

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Calcified Forest
Calcified Forest

Desert, Natural formation

The limestone forest is one of the main natural attractions of the island and is located at its southern tip. The Petrified Forest is an ideal place for short walks, but also for long day treks, as several marked trails start here. Just a few hundred metres away is the beautiful viewpoint of Seal Rocks. [btn "Top 10 King Island accommodations" https://booking.com/region/au/king-island.en.html?aid=2380460;label=p-kingisland-calcified] What is…

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Seals Rock
Seal Rocks

Cliff, Lookout

The monumental cliffs over 60 metres high on the jagged and dramatic southwest coast lie completely outside civilisation and therefore attract the attention of visitors. The coastline, called Seal Rocks, can be found near Limestone Forest, and at the top of the cliffs you can enjoy views from the easily accessible viewing platform. [btn "The 10 best hotels on King Island" https://booking.com/region/au/king-island.en.html?aid=2380460;label=p…

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