Wilsons Promontory National Park is on a peninsula
southeast of Melbourne, Australia. It’s known for its
rugged granite mountains and abundant wildlife, including
kangaroos and wombats. Trails from the Tidal River settlement lead to
Squeaky Beach, with its white quartz sand. Nearby, Mount Oberon offers
views of Bass Strait and offshore islands.
Wilsons Promontory is one of the highest points of this mountain chain
and that's the reason there are so many impressive islands off the
coast, huge granite boulders on the beaches and mountains scattered
across the Prom. There are thirteen islands surrounding the Prom which
are part of the national park.