Explore ancient growth forests, as you dip through pockets of mist-shrouded rainforest by foot or by four wheel drive.
At 1,000m above sea level in the far east of Gippsland, the park is often - quite literally - a walk through the clouds. Due to high rainfall taking its toll on unsealed roads, the park is generally only accessible in drier months.
Highlights

- Set off on your morning gallop to Mt Ellery, a granite outcrop where dreamy views await
- Fall madly in love with misty stands of both cool and warm temperate rainforest
- Look up in awe at ancient eucalypts many hundreds of years old and thought to be some of the largest shining gums in the world
- Find your 4WD-legs on the easy Murrungowar Errinundra Four Wheel Drive Loop (132km) or the more advanced Combienbar East Errinundra Four Wheel Drive (111km) taking in the whole Combienbar Valley
- Pack a sanga and your thermos and set out for Tea Tree Flat, Errinundra Saddle, Queensborough or Mt Morris
- Take a drive along The Baldwin Spencer Trail in the footsteps of the early explorer for scenic park vibes
Nature & Outdoors
The park abounds in easy and moderate nature trails, bushwalks and four-wheel drive tracks. Spot mountain plum pines, dreamy views atop granite-studded Mt Ellery, or follow the elevated boardwalks through the delicate Errinundra Saddle.

Camping
Set up camp beneath towering gums at Frosty Hollow. The pocket-sized camp site is accessed from the unsealed Coat Grange Road and is suitable for tents and caravans. Toilets are onsite.
Tours
Gippsland High Country Tours offers multi-day guided tours of Errinundra National Park at a relaxed pace, chock-full of easy meanders through the rainforest (Errinundra Nature Tour), or moderate hikes around the park (Walking Errinundra).
The Surrounds
The Surrounds
Accessibility
Disabled toilets can be found on the Errinundra Rainforest Boardwalk and at Baldwin Spencer.