Yarra Ranges National Park

Phone: 03 8627 4699

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Yarra Ranges National Park
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Phone
03 8627 4699
Website
www.parkweb.vic.gov.au
Address
Maroondah Hwy, Healesville VIC, 3777
 

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A vital catchment for Melbourne's water supply, Yarra Ranges National Park is home to forests of mountain ash, rainforest and fern gullies, and the endangered Leadbeater's Possum. Stretching from Healesville to Warburton, from the headwaters of the Yarra to Marysville, this national park was declared in 1995. Things to Do * Explore the new Rainforest Gallery with it's spectacular observation platform and rainforest walkway on the southern slopes of Mount Donna Buang. * Drive to the summit of Mount Donna Buang for scenic views from the 21-metre lookout tower all year round, and snow in winter. * Drive along the Acheron Way between Warburton and Marysville, or along the Warburton-Healesville Road. * Enjoy cross-country skiing, tobogganing and snow play at Lake Mountain. * See spectacular rainforest at The Beeches Rainforest Walk on Lady Talbot Forest Drive. * Drive the world famous Black Spur between Healesville and Narbethong. Pack a picnic and stop at Fernshaw along the way. Facilities * Much of this park forms the catchment for Melbourne's water supply, and access is limited to protect water quality. There are many interesting visitor areas, however, such as Mount Donna Buang, Badger Weir, Fernshaw, Keppel Falls, Cambarville, Lady Talbot Forest Drive, Lake Mountain or the Big Peninsula Tunnel. * Camping is permitted at Upper Yarra Reservoir Park and in the towns of Warburton and Marysville. * Motel, hotel and guest house accommodation is available in Warburton, Healesville and Marysville. * The Marysville Information Centre (in the main street) has maps and park notes. * Baby changing facilities

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    A vital catchment for Melbourne's water supply, Yarra Ranges National Park is home to forests of mountain ash, rainforest and fern gullies, and the endangered Leadbeater's Possum. Stretching from Healesville to Warburton, from the headwaters of the Yarra to Marysville, this national park was declared in 1995. Things to Do * Explore the new Rainforest Gallery with it's spectacular observation platform and rainforest walkway on the southern slopes of Mount Donna Buang. * Drive to the summit of Mount Donna Buang for scenic views from the 21-metre lookout tower all year round, and snow in winter. * Drive along the Acheron Way between Warburton and Marysville, or along the Warburton-Healesville Road. * Enjoy cross-country skiing, tobogganing and snow play at Lake Mountain. * See spectacular rainforest at The Beeches Rainforest Walk on Lady Talbot Forest Drive. * Drive the world famous Black Spur between Healesville and Narbethong. Pack a picnic and stop at Fernshaw along the way. Facilities * Much of this park forms the catchment for Melbourne's water supply, and access is limited to protect water quality. There are many interesting visitor areas, however, such as Mount Donna Buang, Badger Weir, Fernshaw, Keppel Falls, Cambarville, Lady Talbot Forest Drive, Lake Mountain or the Big Peninsula Tunnel. * Camping is permitted at Upper Yarra Reservoir Park and in the towns of Warburton and Marysville. * Motel, hotel and guest house accommodation is available in Warburton, Healesville and Marysville. * The Marysville Information Centre (in the main street) has maps and park notes. * Baby changing facilities

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