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Stunning views

6 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

Silver Mine Walking Track

Walking at Mount Buffalo

Explore relics from early 1900s silver mining operations adjacent to the Snowy River in this 15.5km loop walk. The walk is recommended as an overnight trip. Starting from McKillop Bridge, the Silver Mine track links fire access and other minor tracks in a varied and interesting route, including a section …

Four Wheel Driving

4wd

Four wheel drive through this remote park and enjoy spectacular river scenery, deep gorges, waterfalls and magnificent forests. Visit Victoria's Iconic 4WD adventures for details of a 2-3 day drive through this park that includes opportunities for walking, swimming and canoeing along the way. To protect the environment …

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Thanks a Million to our Volunteers at Point Cook Coastal Park

09 May 2013

Parks Victoria is saying a special thank you to its many volunteer groups across the state as part of National Volunteer Week, which runs from 13-19 May 2013. In Point Cook Coastal Park volunteers from AMES, an organisation that assists newly arrived refugees and migrants to settle in to Australia, have …

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