There are a range of walks available throughout the park, from easy family walks to longer hikes. Hattah Nature Walk 40 mins, 1.2km (return) This …
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There are a range of walks available throughout the park, from easy family walks to longer hikes.
Hattah Nature Walk
40 mins, 1.2km (return)
This self-guided walk highlights Mallee ecosystem and begins from the carpark near the park entrance off the Hattah-Robinvale Road.
Warepil Lookout Walk
30 mins, 0.6kms (return)
Start from the Old Calder Highway carpark and take a short stroll up the steady incline to the lookout tower. You will be rewarded with great views of the surrounding Mallee Region. Look north-west and see the vast Murray Sunset National Park. This is a great place to witness the magnificent Mallee sunsets.
Woodlands Walk
1hr, 2.5km (one way)
This walk starts at the Hattah- Kulkyne National Park Visitor Centre carpark and connects to the Camel Pad Track. It allows you to walk the 8km to Lake Mournpall Campground avoiding the car traffic on Mournpall Track.
Mournpall Lake Loop Track
3-4hrs, 9.5km.
This loop walk with interpretive signs follows the northern edge of Lake Mournpall before circling north around Lake Konardin passing through Red Gum flood plains and Mallee dunes.
Visitor experiences
Many hands make light work
08 May 2012
Werribee Park’s famous parterre garden has been re-planted with over 18,000 flowers and plants thanks to fifty volunteers from the Australian Migrant Educational Services or AMES. The group from twelve countries of North Africa, Europe, Middle East, and Asia planted varieties such as Geraniums, English Daisies, and Silver Dust or …