Broken-Boosey State Park |
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BOOSEY, VictoriaBroken-Boosey State Park is a linear corridor of bushland bordering the Broken, Nine Mile and Boosey creeks. It is one of the few remaining remnants of high quality grey box woodland on Victoria's northern plains, which have been largely cleared for agricultural purposes. Getting here Broken-Boosey State Park is approximately 240km north-east of Melbourne along the Goulburn Valley Highway, past Shepparton on the Benalla-Tocumwal Road. Roads into and through the park are mainly unsealed, but suitable for two-wheel drive vehicles. However, due to the clay base, many of the roads become extremely slippery when wet. Vehicles, including motorbikes, are advised to adhere to formed roads where possible. Please note that some roads may be subject to seasonal closures. Things to see and do The Broken-Boosey State Park is a great place to visit to enjoy a scenic drive, a bushwalk or a picnic with family and friends. Dip Bridge, where the Boosey and Broken Creeks meet, creates a wider and deeper creek system that is popular with those looking for a quiet area to cast a line. Visitors interested in native flora and fauna will enjoy the many plant and animal species found here. Some fish that can be found in the park include the yellowbelly, the Murray cod and the catfish. There are a number of interesting places to visit in the surrounding area which include;
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Content on this park was last updated/edited: 6/07/2017 2:51:46 PM The content on this page is sourced from; research, user submissions, and from the following sources: http://www.parks.vic.gov.au |
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