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Change of conditions

  • Link Track (Track 11) in the Stockyards Mountain Bike Area remains closed. at Mountain Bike Riding
    Tuesday 29 January, 2013 |
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Horse riding
Medium walk / Day walk
Mountain biking
Picnicking
Rock climbing/abseiling
Short walk
Camp fires

Rock-climbing and Abseiling

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There are several great rock-climbing and abseiling sites throughout the park. Bookings are required for groups. Individuals are not required to book, but should check with the Park Office to enquire about the availability of sites. Seasonal closures apply to some sites.

Walking

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Big Rock 100m, 10 minutes return A 100m walk from the Big Rock car park takes you to Big Rock. Brilliant views of the surrounding area towards Geelong can be seen from the top.   Big Rock Walk 3km, 1 hour return From the Park Office car park, Big Rock Walk winds …

Scenic Drives

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Great Circle Drive A 12km gravel road accessible by two wheel drive cars. The drive provides the full spectrum of diverse scenery available in this unique park.   Turntable Drive A sealed road from the park entrance to Turntable car park, located approximately one-third of the way up …

Orienteering

Walking

There is a permanent orienteering course set up in the park. Pick up a map from the park office and start orienteering! 

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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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