The two mountains in this park provide excellent and diverse opportunities for bushwalkers, campers, climbers, birdwatchers and nature lovers. Pine Mountain, one of Australia's largest monoliths, has a drier climate that supports many rare plants. Mount Burrowa, an area of higher rainfall, supports wet forest plants and is more heavily timbered.
Things to do
- Choose one of the many walks ranging from an easy stroll to a three or four day trek which should challenge the serious hiker
- Take one of the many 4WD tracks to view the diverse landscape of the park
- Enjoy a picnic lunch at Bluff Creek then take a walk among the blue gums to Bluff Falls (11/2 - 2 hours return)
- Drive almost to the top of Black Mountain along a fire trail which enters the park from the south-west
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.
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