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Gippsland
Lakes Coastal Park
Eastern Section - Bunga Arm, Barrier
Landing & Entrance Bay
With 85 km of coastline and the
Ninety Mile
Beach between Seaspray and
Lakes Entrance, the Gippsland Lakes Coastal Park is a coastal
reserve of just under 17,600 hectares. The Eastern section
of the Gippsland Lakes Coastal Park includes the majority of Boole
Poole Peninsula and the sand barrier that separates the
Gippsland Lakes and
Bunga Arm from the waters of Bass Strait. Only accessible by
boat, the Eastern section of the Gippsland Lakes Coastal Park
offers a selection of attractions and activities that include
camping, fishing, swimming, and beach walks
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