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  • Many areas in Enfield State Park were damaged by heavy rainfall and storms in early 2011. Visitors to the park are urged to use caution due to deteriorated road and track surfaces. at Enfield State Park
    Thursday 27 October, 2011 |
  • Long Gully Road is closed until further notice due to severe erosion. at Enfield State Park
    Thursday 27 October, 2011 |
Fossicking for gold
Four wheel driving
Horse riding
Medium walk / Day walk
Mountain biking
Picnicking
Scenic drive
Short walk

Now a haven for wildlife, Enfield State parks was once dominated by tents and diggers from around the world during Victoria’s gold rush.

 Visit the park in spring and be rewarded by colourful and unusual wildflowers.

Aboriginal Traditional Owners

Parks Victoria acknowledges the Aboriginal Traditional Owners of Victoria - including its parks and reserves. Through their cultural traditions, Aboriginal people maintain their connection to their ancestral lands and waters. Further information is available from Aboriginal Affairs Victoria AAV and Native Title Services Victoria

Popular things to do

Fossicking at Enfield

Nearly half of the park is available for fossicking or panning for gold along Misery Creek. See the park note map for details. Remember to fill any holes made and leave the area as you found it. Relics are protected by law and must not be disturbed or …

horseriding

Horse riding

  Horses can be ridden on formed vehicle tracks open for public use but must not be taken on walking tracks. There are many tracks available and Enfield State Park and the surrounding State forest are an attractive setting for horse riding.

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Walking

The park features a large circuit walking track with side tracks to Enfield and Bald Hills. Walkers with some navigational experience will enjoy tracks that go through a variety of bush types and terrain. The Searle’s Loop Walk from the Enfield Township Picnic area passes through mining relics and …

Scenic drives

Throughout the park a network of all weather unsealed access roads and four wheel drive tracks are available for visitors to explore the sights of the park from the comfort of their vehicle. Some roads are seasonally closed and vehicles must only travel on roads open to the public for …

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Mountain bike riding

An increasingly popular activity, many opportunities exist for bike riders to experience the park. Bicycles are not permitted to be ridden on walking tracks, but many tracks are available throughout the park for use.

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Contact information

Call Parks Victoria on 13 1963

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Visitor experiences

Facilities Summary

  • Campsites
  • Picnic table/seat
  • Toilet

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Flooding in the Buchan Caves Reserve

10 Feb 2012

Parks Victoria advises visitors to take care when travelling to the Buchan Caves Reserve and the Snowy River National Park this weekend, due to flash flooding occurring within the Buchan area overnight. Parks Victoria Chief Ranger East Gippsland Mr Will McCutcheon said visitors need to be aware that areas of …

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Park Statistics

Established

August 1995

Area

4400ha