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Visitor Centre
- A flat gravel path links the toilet, car park and Visitor Centre at Hattah-Kulkyne National Park.
- The building is easily accessed.
- There is an accessible toilet facility at one end of the car park.
Lake Hattah Picnic Area and Campground
- Lake Hattah picnic area offers shelter, and is reached by a pedestrian path.
- A pit toilet with good access features is nearby.
- The camping area lacks defined paths and an accessible toilet.
- Sandy soils restrict the accessibility of most park tracks.
- There is a 6km nature drive (or walk) around Lake Hattah, with a numbered information sheet available at the start. Summers can be very hot - it is best to visit in autumn, winter or spring.
Lake Mournpall Campground
- A good stopping point on the Mournpall Track scenic drive. Facilities are reasonable, and water is available.
- The sandy ground and vegetation debris decrease the overall accessibility of the site.
Visitor experiences
Fat-tailed Dunnart
10 Apr 2012
The fat-tailed dunnart (Sminthopsis crassicaudata) is a small mouse-like marsupial with a body length of 60-70mm. They are found in lowland areas in the western half of Victoria in sparse grassland and open shrubland. They nest in cavities beneath rocks or logs in a nest made of dry grass. …