Port Campbell National Park

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Port Campbell National Park
IUCN Category II (National Park)
Port Campbell National Park
Nearest town/city: Port Campbell
Coordinates: 38°39′02″S, 143°03′46″E
Area: 17.5 km²
Managing authorities: Parks Victoria
Official site: Port Campbell National Park

Port Campbell is a national park in Victoria (Australia), 190 km southwest of Melbourne. The park was established to protect the many spectacular limestone rock formations on and near the coast along the Great Ocean Road.

Popular Tourist Attractions in the Park include:

The park is directly adjoined by the Twelve Apostles Marine National Park.

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The Twelve Apostles,  one of the park's many attractions
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The Twelve Apostles, one of the park's many attractions
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