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Picnicking

Walking, picnicking, sightseeing and nature study are the most popular activities.

The Giant's Circuit walk follows an old tramline route along Lorkin Creek to the Standing Giant, a huge Mountain Ash seven metres in circumference and probably more than 300 years old. The track continues through giant tree ferns and back to the car park - a total distance of 1.8 km. Other walking tracks lead to old sawmill sites where sawdust heaps and other relics can be seen. The Moonlight Creek Track has gentle grades for the first kilometre and is suitable for people with limited mobility.

Two lookouts on McDonald's Track give panoramic views over the Latrobe River valley, the Great Dividing Range and Westernport Bay.

Camping  is not permitted in Mount Worth State Park but you can camp south of the park in the Tarwin River Reserve.

Moonlight Creek Picnic Area

Moonlight Creek picnic area has toilets (with access for people with limited mobility), picnic tables, fireplaces, information and car parking.

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