There are 13 parks with horse riding trails in Victoria
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Alpine National Park, located in the Central Highlands and Alpine regions of Victoria, is the largest national park in Victoria, covering an area of 646,000 hectares (1,600,000 acres).
Barmah National Park is a large area of outstanding natural beauty in the Hume region of Victoria, Australia.
Welcome to Greater Bendigo National Park. Located in the Loddon Mallee region of Victoria, Australia, the park spans across 17,020 hectares (42,100 acres) and was created in 2002 by merging five conservation reserves.
Kinglake National Park is an expansive protected area located in Central Victoria, Australia, just 50 kilometres northeast of Melbourne.
Kooyoora State Park is a beautiful state park located in the northwest of Melbourne, Australia, in close proximity to Inglewood.
The Langwarrin Flora and Fauna Reserve is a natural bushland island surrounded by the suburbs of Frankston and Langwarrin.
Located roughly 60 km east of Wodonga, Victoria, Mount Lawson State Park covers 13,150 hectares (32,500 acres) and offers a unique experience of Victoria's diverse vegetation, rare flora and fauna, aesthetic qualities, and cultural heritage.
Mt Disappointment State Forest, located in Heathcote Junction, is a popular destination for visitors interested in outdoor recreation activities.
Reef Hills State Park, located around 5 kilometers southwest of Benalla in Victoria, Australia, has been protected since 1986, covering an area of 2013 hectares.
Snowy River National Park is a sprawling 98,700-hectare (244,000-acre) park located in the Alpine and East Gippsland regions of Victoria, Australia.
Tallarook State Forest is a stunning destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Warrandyte State Park is a stunning destination located in Warrandyte, just 24 km east of Melbourne, Victoria.
Woodlands Historic Park in Greenvale is a must-visit destination for those seeking a glimpse of Australia's natural landscapes and wildlife from the 1840s.