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Buffalo Gorge Milky Way

2 weeks ago from Damien Clarkson

Location: Gorge Day Visitor Area

Rollasons Falls

2 weeks ago from Damien Clarkson

Location: Rollasons Falls Picnic Area

Eurobin Falls

3 weeks ago from Damien Clarkson

Location: Eurobin Falls Picnic Area

Long before the fire,April 1984

10 months ago from harry kettmann

Location: Cathedral Picnic Area (summer only)

Upper Rollasons Falls, Mount Buffalo National Park

1 year ago from Gary Rowan Higgins

Location: Rollasons Falls Picnic Area

Ladies Bath Falls

1 year ago from Courtney

Location: Walking

Rollasons Falls

1 year ago from Parks Victoria

Location: Rollasons Falls Picnic Area

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Camping
Canoeing
Hang gliding
Medium walk / Day walk
Picnicking
Short walk
Sight-seeing
Snow play
Swimming
Camp fires

Rollasons Falls Picnic Area

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 …

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

Walking at Mount Buffalo

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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Thanks a Million to the Volunteers at Werribee Park

13 May 2013

National Volunteer Week, 13-19 May, is giving Parks Victoria the chance to say a special thank you to its many volunteer groups across the state. There are around 200 Volunteer and Friends groups who donate their time and energy to Victorian parks, reserves, and marine sanctuaries throughout the year. Last year …

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