Wingan Inlet

Wingan Inlet

Wingan Inlet is an inlet within the Croajingolong National Park, in Victoria's northeast. It features a ranger-managed camping ground, about an hour's drive from the nearest town, Cann River, along a notoriously rough stretch of dirt road. Paralysis ticks, lace monitors, goannas and snakes are also common.

The inlet and its surrounds are home to many species of marine life, such as crabs, Sydney rock oysters and other shellfish, as well as birds and small mammals.


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