#29: Point Nepean National Park
Point Nepean National Park, located at the remote western tip of Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula, is renowned for its extensive hiking trails and stunning coastal scenery. Despite its natural beauty, certain areas remain off-limits due to hazardous conditions and conservation efforts.

These restricted zones are essential for protecting the park’s delicate ecosystems and the various rare animal species that inhabit them. By limiting access, the park ensures the preservation of its unique biodiversity and natural habitats.