Goldfields Region
Victoria, Australia
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Ballarat Wildlife Park

Ballarat Wildlife Park
Ballarat

This award winning Park is owned and operated by Greg Parker and his family.

Kooyoora State Park

Kooyoora State Park
Kingower

Things to see and do * The park offers opportunities for sightseeing, picnicking, walking, nature study and camping * The Summit Track climbs between boulders to the summit and Melville Caves Lookout * The Eastern Walking Circuit traverses an area of strange rock formations, giant granite slabs, and balancing rocks ...

Ballarat Bird World


Mount Helen

At Ballarat Bird World, there are over two hundred Australian and foreign birds to see.

Ballaarat Astronomical Society


Mount Pleasant

The Ballaarat Astronomical Society was founded in 1958 on the initiative of members of the Astronomical Society of Victoria.

Terrick Terrick National Park


Mitiamo

Situated north of Bendigo, this park contains the most significant remaining area of the once extensive native grasslands of northern Victoria.

Greater Bendigo National Park


Eaglehawk

This park includes the former Whipstick and Kamarooka State Parks, One Tree Hill Regional Park, Mandurang State Forest and Sandhurst State Forest and spans 17 007 hectares.

Mount Alexander Regional Park


Harcourt

Things to see and do Panoramic views can be obtained from lookouts at Lang's Lookout, Dog Rocks and Shepherd's Flat after scrambling over a few rocks. The West Ridge Walking Track of 4 kilometres links all the major lookouts and points of interest.

Paddys Ranges State Park


Daisy Hill

Paddys Ranges State Park is a great place to observe relics of the goldmining era.

Castlemaine Diggings National Heritage Park


Chewton

From the remains of house sites and puddling machines to the gold mines and gullies that yielded up fortunes, Australia's first national heritage park harbours fascinating tales of a golden past and retains much of its gold-rush character.

Heathcote-Graytown National Park


Heathcote

The Heathcote-Graytown National Park covers 12,833 hectares, and is located in central Victoria just over an hour from Melbourne. The park encompasses much of the southern section of the extensive Rushworth-Heathcote State Forest, from the McIvor Range and Mt.

Maldon Historic Reserve


Maldon

The Maldon Historic Reserve comprises about 2500 hectares of public land and forest surrounding the historic township of Maldon, Victoria's first notable town. The Reserve was established to protect relics from the gold mining era that gave birth to the township.