Holey Plains State Park

Holey Plains State Park
Victoria
IUCN category II (national park)
Holey Plains State Park
Nearest town or city Rosedale
Coordinates 38°13′S 146°55′E / 38.217°S 146.917°E / -38.217; 146.917Coordinates: 38°13′S 146°55′E / 38.217°S 146.917°E / -38.217; 146.917
Established 1977
Area 106.38 km2 (41.1 sq mi)
Managing authorities Parks Victoria
Website Holey Plains State Park
See also Protected areas of Victoria

Holey Plains State Park is a 10,638-hectare (26,290-acre) 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.[1][2]

The terrain is mostly Banksia and Eucalyptus with open forest and woodlands growing on sandy ridges.

References

  1. Holey Plains State Park, Parks Victoria, retrieved 2011-02-24
  2. "Holey Plains State Park visitor guide" (PDF), Park Notes, Parks Victoria, November 2011, retrieved 2012-01-25


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