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Horse riding
Picnicking
Scenic drive
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Touring by vehicle at Cobboboonee

One of the most popular touring routes is the Wood, Wine and Roses Forest Drive. This drive weaves for 90-kilometres between Portland and Heywood and takes in the scenic rural landscape, local wineries, a rose farm and both the Cobboboonee National Park and adjoining Forest Park.

Horse riding in Cobboboonee

The Great Cobboboonee Horse Trail extends over 60kms of forest roads, running north south. The tour starts at the intersection of the Portland-Nelson Rd and Wright Swamp Road . The trail uses the Wright Horse Camp and tranquil Jackass Fern Gully Picnic and Camping Area for overnight camping. Short walks to …

Camping and picnicking at Cobboboonee

Jackass Fern Gully picnic and camping area, Wright horse camp and Surry Ridge picnic area are the main picnic and campgrounds. These campsites and their surrounds are flat and provide reasonable access for people with disabilities.

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Revegetation at the Cape Liptrap Coastal Parks - Lighthouse adds new life!

02 May 2012

The Friends of Cape Liptrap Peninsula have helped Parks Victoria rangers undertake a series of revegetation works along old vehicle tracks at the Cape Liptrap Lighthouse, located within the Cape Liptrap Coastal Park. The revegetation activity was conducted by the Friends group over a series of weekends beginning back in …

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