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Cape Liptrap Coastal Park

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Stretching along the coast from the sand barrier of Point Smythe to the sheltered waters of Waratah Bay, the Cape Liptrap Coastal Park has strikingly beautiful scenery which is both peaceful and in stormy weather, wild, windy and awe inspiring.

Flora & Fauna - The park is home to the Common Brushtail Possum, Ringtail Possum and Sugar Glider, Southern Emu-wren, Eastern Whipbird, Silver Gulls, Sooty Oyster-catchers, Common Wombat, Swamp Wallaby, Koala, Echidna and the rare Swamp Antechinus.

Cape Liptrap Coastal Park features coastal heathlands of Scented Paperbark, Pink Swamp & Common Heath, Dwarf & Scrub She-oak, Prickly Tea-tree, Silver Banksia and Bushy Hakea. Thickets of Coast Tea-tree together with stands of Coast Banksia are found at Point Smythe and south along the coastal sand dunes.

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160 km south east of Melbourne It is accessed via the South Gippsland Highway at Leongatha or the Bass Highway from Inverloch

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Cape Liptrap Rd
Cape Schanck VIC

Getting There160 km south east of Melbourne It is accessed via the South Gippsland Highway at Leongatha or the Bass Highway from Inverloch
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