Australian Alps National Parks
The Australian Alps National Parks encompass a stunning range of protected areas in southeastern Australia, primarily located in New South Wales and Victoria. This region is known for its breathtaking mountain landscapes, diverse ecosystems, and rich wildlife, including unique species such as the alpine bogong moth and snow gum trees.
The parks are popular for outdoor activities like hiking, skiing, and camping, attracting visitors year-round. Key parks within this region include Kosciuszko National Park, home to Mount Kosciuszko, the highest peak in Australia, and Namadgi National Park, which offers beautiful trails and Aboriginal cultural sites.