Mount Buffalo National Park  
National Parks and Reserves attractions
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| Mount Buffalo Rd |
| Porepunkah, Victoria 3740 |
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An all-seasons park, Mount Buffalo has sheer cliffs, imposing granite tors, tumbling waterfalls, snow gums and stunning wildflowers. First reserved in 1898, the 31,000 hectare park contains vegetation and fauna adapted to extremes of weather, as a result of its sub-alpine location.
As you drive and walk throughout the park, you will see evidence of the 2003 and 2006 fires, but you will also see the vivid colours as species continue to regenerate. There is plenty of wildlife to see including lyrebirds, eastern rosellas, wombats and swamp wallabies. Many animals can be seen along the main tourist road so please drive carefully, especially at dawn and dusk.
Things to do
- Explore the network of walking tracks that lead to waterfalls, lookouts and granite formations. - Take in the spectacular views of the Australian Alps. - Camp at Lake Catani and enjoy swimming or canoeing - In winter, Mt Buffalo is often called the family mountain because of its visitor-friendly atmosphere. The park offers safe and accessible cross-country skiing, tobogganing and snow play.
- The adventurous can try hang gliding or rock climbing. Buffalo is a top Australian venue for both. Parks Victoria has installed a Rockclimbing/Abseiling Intentions Book at the information shelter in the Gorge car park
- Discover summer wildflowers, snow gums and a range of fauna, including wombats, wallabies, echidnas, lyrebirds and flame robins
For the latest information on track closures and park access, please see the Parks Victoria website. Be bushfire smart. Follow the Parks Victoria checklist before travelling. |
