Protected areas of Victoria
Victoria is the smallest mainland state in Australia. it contained separate protected areas with a total land area of .
The parks are managed by Parks Victoria, a state government agency. There are also many smaller state areas which are subject to commercial activity such as logging.
Main parks
National parks
National parks provide the highest level of protection to diverse natural areas. They usually contain the best and most unique examples of our natural values and biodiversity. There are 45 national parks in Victoria, totalling .State parks
State parks help protect the state's natural values. They are very similar to national parks, however, the conservation values and landscapes they protect are smaller or less diverse. There are 26 state parks in Victoria, totalling .Regional parks
Regional parks are found close to urban centres or major tourist routes. While still places of natural beauty, visitor recreation is the primary purpose of regional parks.Metropolitan parks
Metropolitan parks are very similar to regional parks, however, are located in metropolitan Melbourne.Indigenous Protected Areas
Indigenous Protected Areas are "areas of land and sea managed by Indigenous groups as protected areas for biodiversity conservation through voluntary agreements with the Australian Government".There are 5 indigenous protected areas in Victoria, totalling . The following IPAs have been declared in Victoria:
Historic and heritage
Parks Victoria is responsible for the largest and most diverse collection of heritage places on public land in Victoria. They manage more than 3,000 historic assets including cultural landscapes, buildings, infrastructure, significant trees, objects and artefacts, archaeological sites, and shipwrecks.Historic and heritage parks
Historic or heritage parks are significant historic cultural landscapes of heritage value. There are 6 historic and heritage parks in VictoriaHistoric and heritage areas
There are 75 historic and heritage areas in Victoria including:Heritage River
There are 18 heritage rivers in Victoria, totalling . These are defined under the Heritage Rivers Act 1992 as parts of rivers and river catchment areas that have significant nature conservation, recreation, scenic or cultural heritage valuesMarine protected areas
Victoria is the first jurisdiction in the world to create an entire system of highly protected marine national parks at the same time.Victoria contained separate marine protected areas with a total area of . Marine national parks and sanctuaries contain important marine habitats and species, or encompass areas of significant natural features; and are highly protected areas in which no fishing, extractive or damaging activities are permitted.
Marine national parks
There are 13 marine national parks in Victoria, totalling .Marine sanctuaries
There are 11 marine sanctuaries in Victoria, totalling .Coastal and marine parks
Coastal Parks and Marine Parks protect areas of coastal, intertidal or subtidal land. There are 6 marine parks in Victoria, totalling . There are also 5 coastal parks in Victoria, totalling .- The former Point Cook Coastal Park became part of the Point Cooke Marine Sanctuary.
- The former Cape Schanck Coastal Park became part of the old Point Nepean National Park in 1988.
Other nature areas
Wilderness and Nature parks
Wilderness parks are large areas with native plant and animal communities that are relatively unaffected by humans. They are managed for conservation, with no facilities provided for visitors and no vehicles are permitted. There are 3 wilderness parks in Victoria, totalling .There is 1 nature park in Victoria, totalling .
Wilderness zones
There are 19 wilderness zones in Victoria, totalling and all but are located inside other protected areas.- Bowen
- Buchan Headwaters
- Cape Howe
- Chinaman Flat
- Cobberas
- Galpunga
- Genoa
- Indi
- Minook
- Mount Cowra
- Mount Darling – Snowy Bluff
- North Wyperfeld
- Razor-Viking
- Sandpatch
- Snowy River
- South Wyperfeld
- Sunset
- Tingaringy
- Wilsons Promontory
Natural catchment area
There are 25 natural catchment areas in Victoria, totalling .Remote and natural area
There are 24 remote and natural areas in Victoria, totalling .Other reserves
In Victoria, there are a total of 2776 nature reserves, totalling divided is the following different groups:;Bushland Reserve
There are 1592 bushland reserves in Victoria, totalling .
;Cave Reserve
There are 9 cave reserves in Victoria, totalling .
;Conservation park / reserve
There are 13 conservation parks / conservation reserves in Victoria, totalling .
;Flora & Fauna Reserve
There are a total of 186 flora and/or fauna reserves in Victoria, totalling .
;Geological Reserve
There are 14 geological reserves in Victoria, totalling .
;Gippsland Lakes Reserve
There are 39 gippsland lakes reserves in Victoria, totalling .
;Nature Conservation Reserve
There are 263 nature conservation reserves in Victoria, totalling .
;Natural Features and Scenic Reserve
There are 49 natural features reserves in Victoria, totalling .
There are 50 scenic reserves in Victoria, totalling .
There are 24 combined natural features and scenic reserves in Victoria, totalling .
;Streamside Reserve
There are 259 streamside reserves in Victoria, totalling .
;Tall Trees Reserve
There is 1 tall trees reserve in Victoria, totalling.
;Wildlife Reserve
There are 277 wildlife reserves in Victoria, totalling .
;Some of the nature reserves include:
- Dexter's Bush
- Deep Lead Nature Conservation Reserve
- Jackass Flat Nature Conservation Reserve
- Kurrawonga Reserve
- Long Forest Flora & Fauna Reserve
- Marble Gully - Mount Tambo Nature Conservation Reserve
- Mount Elizabeth Nature Conservation Reserve
- Mount Hope Nature Conservation Reserve
- Mullinger Swamp Wildlife Reserve
- The Spit Wildlife Reserve
- Snape Reserve
- Yellingbo Nature Conservation Reserve