Wabba Wilderness Park
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How to get there
Access is by foot from south-west of Corryong, via the Corryong-Nariel Road and Gibb Range Road. There is no access for vehicles and horses into the wilderness. Refer to Vicmap Topographic Map: Cravensville - Nariel 8425 - S.
Aboriginal Traditional Owners
Parks Victoria acknowledges the Aboriginal Traditional Owners of Victoria - including its parks and reserves. Through their cultural traditions, the Dhudhuroa identify the Wabba Wilderness Park as their Traditional Country.
Further information is available from Aboriginal Affairs Victoria and Native Title Services Victoria.
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Visitor experiences
Dusky Moorhen
14 May 2012
The Dusky Moorhen ((Gallinula tenebrosa) is a dark grey and black water bird with a red facial shield and a yellow tipped bill. An adult bird is usually 35-38cm. Young birds are duller brown colour. They are found throughout Victoria and Eastern and South-western Australia. The Dusky …
Park Statistics
- Established
June 1992
- Area
20100ha