Alpine National Park is the largest national park in Victoria, Australia, spanning 646,000 hectares in the Central Highlands and Alpine regions. It is renowned for its picturesque alpine landscapes, featuring mountain peaks, escarpments, and grassy high plains. Key attractions and activities within the park include Mount Bogong, the highest peak in Victoria, wildflower displays showcasing rare species, hiking trails to various peaks, skiing and snowboarding opportunities, historic huts, and stunning waterfalls such as Dandongadale Falls and Paradise Falls.
The park is a haven for biodiversity, with over 1,100 native plant species and a diverse array of fauna, including endangered alpine dingoes and the critically endangered mountain pygmy-possum. Additionally, Alpine National Park holds significance as part of an Aboriginal cultural landscape, with Parks Victoria acknowledging and respecting the enduring connection Traditional Owners have with the area.