Quarantine Station, Point Nepean National Park
Day Use Area
Contact
Defence Rd & Danson Drive, Portsea, Victoria.
parks.vic.gov.au/places-to-see/parks/point-nepean-national-park/attractions/quarantine-s
Description
Discover the historical precinct with almost 50 heritage listed buildings and artefacts spanning over 150 years. The Quarantine Station was established in 1852. From 1952 the buildings housed the Army Officer Cadet School and later the School of Army Health. Take the 700m coastal track from the Parade Ground to connect to the Bay Trail via Police Point Shire Park.
The Quarantine Station has a car park and is close to the entrance of Point Nepean National Park.
There are a few picnic tables where you can enjoy lunch, but there are no barbecue facilities in this area. Portable gas barbecues may be used in the Quarantine Station precinct only, except on a declared Total Fire Ban day.
Dogs are not permitted.
No camping or overnight parking allowed.
Features
Location
Lat: -38.312982 Lng: 144.696438