Lake Dartmouth and the Mitta Mitta River, nestled in the folds of the ranges, are the main recreational and scenic focus for the area. There are many other interesting destinations to explore like the rugged granite summit of Mount Wills, historic Glen Wills and the bush tracks that wind through …
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Cobbler Lake
4 months ago from www.gowildimages.com
Location: Lake Cobbler Camping Area
Talbotville
1 year ago from Andrew Lau
Location: The High Country
Brown Trout
1 year ago from Andrew Lau
Location: Fishing
Bluff Hut
1 year ago from Andrew Lau
Location: Bluff Hut
Rileys Hut
1 year ago from Andrew Lau
Location: Wonnangatta Station
Camping at Horseyard Flat
1 year ago from Andrew Lau
Location: Horseyard Flat Camping Area
Razorback ridge (photo: Mark Antos)
1 year ago from Parks Victoria
Location: The High Country
Razorback and Mt Feathertop (photo: Mark Antos)
1 year ago from Parks Victoria
Location: The High Country
Mount Feathertop (photo: Mark Antos)
1 year ago from Parks Victoria
Location: The High Country
Wallace Hut (photo: Mark Antos)
1 year ago from Parks Victoria
Location: Wallace Hut
Wallace Hut (photo: Mark Antos)
1 year ago from Parks Victoria
Location: Wallace Hut
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Mountain bike riding
The Dargo and Bogong High Plains offer some great opportunities for exploration by bicycle. Track surfaces vary from sealed roads to steep, rough four wheel drive tracks. Cycling is not permitted on walking tracks. The following roads and aqueducts are available for bicycle riding: All public roads, except if subject …
Rafting and canoeing
Rivers throughout the park are renowned for challenging white-water canoeing and rafting. Consult canoeing guidebooks and park staff when planning your trip, and check river flow levels and weather close to your date of departure. Follow the Australian Alps River Users Code (available at the Buchan and Omeo park offices). …
Tali Karng
Tali Karng is a hidden jewel nestled deep in the mountains of Gippsland, fed by snowmelt waters of the Wellington Plains. The lake is believed to have been formed about 1500 years ago when a massive rock slide collapsed into the valley damming the waters of Nigothoruk Creek above Wellington River. …
The High Country
There are a wide variety of walks in the Alpine National Park and the adjacent Mount Hotham Alpine Resort. The day and overnight walks described in 'The High Country - walks around Feathertop, Hotham and Dinner Plain' Park Note are just a selection from many possibilities. Refer to this Park …
Related publications
- Heritage story - Murder mystery at Wonnangatta Station (PDF File 698.8 KB)
- Heritage Story - Wallace's Hut - Falls Creek (PDF File 215.0 KB)
- Park note - Alpine NP - around Bright, Mt Beauty, Omeo & Dargo (PDF File 2.7 MB)
- Park note - Alpine NP - Benambra, Buchan and Bonang (PDF File 2.1 MB)
- Park note - Alpine NP - Bogong, Mt Creek walks (PDF File 571.2 KB)
- Park note - Alpine NP - Heyfield, Licola, Dargo (PDF File 1005.1 KB)
- Park note - Alpine NP - Horse riding (PDF File 1.8 MB)
- Park note - Alpine NP - Valleys and bluffs around Mansfield and Whitfield (PDF File 2.2 MB)
- Park Note - Alpine NP - Wabonga Plateau, Mount Cobbler & Powers Lookout (PDF File 1.9 MB)
- Park Note - Alpine NP - Walks around Feathertop, Hotham & Dinner Plain (PDF File 694.9 KB)
- Park note - Alpine NP - Walks around Howitt, Snowy Range & Tali Karng (PDF File 929.7 KB)
- Park note - Alpine NP- around Mitta Mitta, Omeo, Tallangatta and Corryong (PDF File 1.1 MB)
Visitor experiences
That’s a wrap – You Yangs Flood Recovery complete
23 Apr 2013
Victorians can explore a range of recreational options at the You Yangs Regional Park after Rangers celebrated the end of flood recovery works. The $1.5 million You Yangs flood recovery was supported by local mountain bike clubs. Exloring the range of activities on site is a great way to spend the …