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7 months ago from Claire HarveyParks Victoria

Location: Little River Gorge visitor area

Change of conditions

  • VicRoads are undertaking repair works to MacKillops Bridge from Monday 20 May 2013 until late June 2013. During this time, delays of up to 15 minutes may be experienced during working hours (Monday to Friday 8am to 4pm). Work will not be conducted over the Queen's Birthday long weekend. For further information contact the VicRoads Traralgon office on (03) 5172 2666. at MacKillop Bridge
    Thursday 9 May, 2013 |
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Camping
Canoeing
Four wheel driving
Medium walk / Day walk
Picnicking
Sight-seeing
Swimming
Camp fires

Little River Gorge visitor area

walking

Little River Gorge, Victoria's deepest gorge, is to the west of McKillop Bridge and downstream from the junction of the Little River and Snowy River. After a well-signed 800 metre drive off the Bonang-Gelantip Road, a 400 metre walking track leads to a cliff-top lookout over the gorge. The descent beyond …

Balley Hooley

There is a bush camping area with basic facilities at Balley Hooley. There are picnic tables, fireplaces and pit toilets here. Bush camping is also available at the junction of the Snowy and Buchan Rivers; McKillops Bridge, Raymond Creek Falls, Waratah Flat and Hicks campsite These camping areas are …

MacKillop Bridge

canoe

McKillops Bridge is one of the few places in the park with access to the Snowy River by conventional vehicle making it the best canoe-launching place for experienced adventurers wanting to explore the gorges downstream. The Snowy River offers thrilling canoeing and white water rafting opportunities with rugged gorges, rapids, …

Raymond Creek Falls

camping

Walking Raymond Creek Falls in the south of the park can be reached all year round from Orbost along Moorsford Road. A short 30 min walking track leads to a view of Raymond Creek Falls plunging 20 metres into a deep, clear pool. Camping There is a bush camping area with …

Jacksons Crossing area

camping

Bush camping with basic facilities is available at Jacksons Crossing. There are no toilets. Bush camping areas are also provided at Balley Hooley, at the junction of the Snowy and Buchan Rivers; McKillops Bridge, Raymond Creek Falls, Waratah Flat and Hicks camp site. The camping areas and other …

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