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Moondarra State Park

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Barbeque
Camping
Cycling
Fishing
Four wheel driving
Horse riding
Medium walk / Day walk
Picnicking
Scenic drive
Short walk
Sight-seeing
Swimming
Camp fires

Moondarra State Park is known for its wildflower displays, particularly along Seninis Track where sixteen species of native orchid have been recorded.

Scenic drives, bushwalks, picnicking, swimming, camping, fishing and nature study are popular activities. Some roads are suitable for bike riding.

Spring is the main wildflower season and along with summer, are the most popular times to visit the park. Although, there is plenty to do all year round.

Aboriginal Traditional Owners

Parks Victoria acknowledges the Aboriginal Traditional Owners of Victoria - including its parks and reserves. Through their cultural traditions, the Gunai/Kurnai identify the Moondarra State Park as their Traditional Country.

Further information is available from Aboriginal Affairs Victoria AAV and Native Title Services Victoria

Popular things to do

Seninis Visitor Area

A camping area with fireplaces, pit toilets and picnic tables on the banks of the Tyers River on Seninis Track. Sites are grassy and well shaded.

Tyers Bridge Visitor Area

Enjoy a picnic at Tyers Bridge visitor area. Barbeques and picnic tables are provided. Please not there are no toilet facilities at this location.

Contact information

Call Parks Victoria on 13 1963

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Visitor experiences

Facilities Summary

  • Campsites
  • Toilet

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Marine pest Northern Pacific Seastar found in Tidal River

18 May 2012

The invasive Northern Pacific Seastars (Asterias amurensis) were discovered yesterday at Tidal River within the Wilsons Promontory National Park for the first time. The seastars were sighted from the Tidal River footbridge, and were confirmed by Parks Victoria staff as being Northern Pacific Seastars. Parks Victoria promptly deployed an incident …

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Park Statistics

Established

December 1984

Area

6330ha