The Wimmera Region in Victoria, Australia, is home to several national parks showcasing the diverse natural beauty of the area. Little Desert National Park covers 132,647 hectares in the Wimmera Mallee region, offering visitors a unique experience with desert landscapes, River Red Gums along the Wimmera River, and rolling sand dunes. The park is rich in wildlife, hosting 200 bird species and various native animals, making it a great spot for camping, hiking, birdwatching, stargazing, and wildlife viewing.
Wyperfeld National Park, situated in the flat, semi-arid north-western corner of Victoria, stands out as one of Australia's most captivating national parks, known for its unique landscapes and ecosystems that provide visitors with a diverse range of experiences. Both parks, managed by Parks Victoria, provide facilities such as camping sites, walking tracks, and lookouts, making them attractive destinations for tourists seeking to appreciate the beauty and diversity of the Australian landscape.