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Jehosaphat Gully Picnic Ground

9 days ago from Matt TylerParks Victoria

Location: Jehosaphat Gully

Lyrebird surprise

3 months ago from Andrew Young

Location: Masons Falls Picnic Area

Masons Falls

5 months ago from Claire HarveyParks Victoria

Location: Masons Falls Picnic Area

Masons Falls Picnic Area

5 months ago from Claire HarveyParks Victoria

Location: Masons Falls Picnic Area

On track at the opening

11 months ago from Stacy GianniniParks Victoria

Location: Bowden Spur Mountain Bike Area

Information board

1 year ago from Parks Victoria

Location: Island Creek Picnic Area

The Falls

1 year ago from Parks Victoria

Location: Wombelano Falls

City view from Mt Sugarloaf

1 year ago from Parks Victoria

Location: Mt Sugarloaf

Bowden Spur Downhill Moun...

7 months ago from Parks Victoria

Location: Bowden Spur Mountain Bike Area

Change of conditions

  • Vehicle access to Wombelano Falls carpark is closed until further notice due to roadworks in the area. at Wombelano Falls
    Wednesday 22 May, 2013 |
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Medium walk / Day walk
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The Gums Camping Area

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The Gums camping area is situated close to a meandering mountain stream and is nestled amongst tall eucalypts and ferns. This tranquil area is a popular base for relaxing or exploring the northern section of the park. The Gums is ideal for families and small groups, with 18 camp sites of …

Bowden Spur Mountain Bike Area

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In June 2012, a new downhill mountain bike trail opened at Bowden Spur in Kinglake National Park. This trail is the first of three that will eventually be built on the Spur. The 2km long trail is designed to delight and challenge experienced downhill mountain bike riders. The trail, named Shepherds, …

Frank Thompson Reserve

Frank Thomson Reserve, located at the highest point of the district between Kinglake Central and Kinglake on the Whittlesea‐Kinglake Road, offers views to the Melbourne city skyline. The carpark offers access to a picnic area with gas barbecue and picnic tables.

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Quarry Beach Road repairs completed

16 May 2013

Parks Victoria is pleased to announce that Quarry Beach Road which leads to Mallacoota Coastal Reserve has been repaired and is again open to traffic. The road was severely damaged last June during a rain storm which flooded the nearby Horse Trap Creek.  The road was undercut by the …

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