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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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Camping
Canoeing
Fishing
Four wheel driving
Horse riding
Long walk / Multi day walk
Medium walk / Day walk
Mountain biking
Picnicking
Scenic drive
Short walk
Sight-seeing
Skiing (cross country)
White water rafting
Camp fires

Walking and hiking

walking

Some of the best mountain walking country in Australia is found in the Alps. Some tracks are suitable for day and weekend family walks. Others are long, rough and challenging, requiring a degree of bushwalking skill and stamina. Further information from a local office should be sought before embarking on …

Wallace Hut

Wallace Hut is one of 106 huts scattered across the Alpine National Park. Many of these huts were burnt in the 2003 Alpine fires but fortunately Wallace Hut survived. Wallace Hut, near Falls Creek, is the oldest hut in the park. It was built by the three Wallace brothers - …

Waterfalls

Cascading waterfalls, clear mountain streams, wildflowers and spectacular views of the Alps are all features of the Wabonga Plateau - Mount Cobbler areas, and around Howitt, Snowy Range and Tali Karng. The Falls are best viewed in spring, early summer or after rain. The related publications below provide general guides …

Wonnangatta Station

The Wonnangatta-Moroka section of the Alpine National Park is a remote and rugged haven for wildlife. The scenery is always grand and the wildflowers wonderful, especially in spring and early summer. But evenings round a camp fire can be cool. Cattle grazing had its beginnings in the Howqua and Macalister …

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Point Nepean National Park Master Plan and Quarantine Station

14 Apr 2013

The Victorian Government has released the Point Nepean National Park Master Plan and announced its intention to run a commercial Expression of Interest to seek private sector investment in development of the historic Quarantine Station precinct. For further information and to view the plan go to www.depi.vic.gov.…

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