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Button Grass Walk

6 months ago from Claire HarveyParks Victoria

Location: Walking

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Four wheel driving
Horse riding
Medium walk / Day walk
Picnicking
Short walk
Sight-seeing
Trail bike riding
Camp fires

Walking

walking

Suggested short walks 1. Mortimer Nature Walk 1.2km, 45 minutes return, easy A self-guided nature walk introducing the plants, animals and other features of William Wallace and Diamond Creeks. 2. Lawson Falls Walk 750m, 40 minutes one-way, easy A short walk which takes you to the only waterfall within the park. Longer walks 1. Buttongrass …

Four wheel driving and trail bike riding

4wd

This is a great park for trail bike riding and four wheel driving. Several recreation vehicle touring experiences are available to suit varying levels of experience and skill. Tracks have been classified to indicate their degree of difficulty; refer to the track report for more information. Symbol markers …

Nash Creek Camping Area

camping

Camp at Nash Creek where you will find basic camping facilities.  

Mortimer Picnic Ground

Relax with a picnic at Mortimer Picnic Ground. There are toilets, picnic tables and fireplaces. Walks Mortimer Nature Walk 1.2km, 45 minutes return, easy A self-guided nature walk introducing the plants, animals and other features of William Wallace and Diamond Creeks. Mortimer Circuit 9.5km, 4 hours return, moderate Starting from Mortimer Picnic …

Helipad & Helmet Track Unloading Area

This is trail bike unloading area. There are toilets and fireplaces available.

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Some Victorian forest tracks closing from tomorrow

30 Apr 2013

Some roads and tracks in Victoria’s forests and parks are about to be temporarily closed for winter and spring from tomorrow (1 May 2013). The Department of Environment and Primary Industries (DEPI) and Parks Victoria run the seasonal road closure program to ensure driver safety as well as protect forest and …

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