Tables, toilets and fireplaces are provided at Rollasons Falls Picnic Area. The Rollasons Falls Track (4 km, 1.5 hours return) starts here. Turn left at the intersection for the Upper Falls lookout and right to the Lower Falls and rock pool. There is a short steep section at the end of …
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Long before the fire,April 1984
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Location: Cathedral Picnic Area (summer only)
Upper Rollasons Falls, Mount Buffalo National Park
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Location: Rollasons Falls Picnic Area
Ladies Bath Falls
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Location: Walking
Rollasons Falls
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Location: Rollasons Falls Picnic Area
Change of conditions
- The Underground River track will be closed at Bilsons Lookout through to the View Point track until approximately 10 June 2013 due to the risk of rock fall from walking track improvement works.
at Walking
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Rocky Creek Camping Area
Rocky Creek Campround provides a remote camping experience. It is accessible along the Rocky Creek track, located approximately 6.5 km from the Reservoir Picnic Area. This campground offers unpowered sites only. Fires are prohibited (fuel stoves only). The site has a maximum stay of 2 nights, with 2 people per site …
Walking
There are over 90 km of tracks traversing pristine sub-alpine plant communities and unique landscapes. The tracks are generally well defined and signposted. Self guided walks 1. Gorge Heritage Walk (2.5 km, 1 hour return) This loop walk starts in the Gorge Day Visitor Area opposite the Chalet. Interpretive signs describe the area’s …
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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 …