Langi Ghiran Picnic and Camping Area
There is car-based camping and a small picnic site among Candlebark Gums at the end of Kartuk Road
Welcome
Rugged granite peaks and gentle sloping woodlands are the dominant features of this park. A pleasant walk to the mountain summit presents a view of ancient red gums on the surrounding plains skirted by Mount Buangor in the east and the Grampians in the distant west. Lar-ne-jeering (Langi Ghiran) is from the Djab Wurrung language meaning ‘home of the black cockatoo’.
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
There is car-based camping and a small picnic site among Candlebark Gums at the end of Kartuk Road
16 Feb 2012
The recent rains have had little effect on the blue-green algae bloom in Lake Connewarre and lower sections of the Barwon River Estuary, with regular monitoring still showing high levels of the algae. With tests confirming that the bloom is toxic, people are reminded to adhere to the information signs …
December 1984
3000ha