Cathedral Range State Park

TAGGERTY, Victoria

The Cathedral Range is a spectacular seven kilometre ridge of sharply upturned sedimentary rock.

A variety of walking tracks ranging in difficulty from easy to challenging offer the opportunity to explore the park’s main features and climb the peaks to enjoy views of the forests and farmland in the valley below.

Rock climbing, fishing and camping are other popular activities that can be enjoyed in this park.

Advance bookings and payment for camping are required year round for Neds Gully and Cooks Mill. Fees no longer apply to Farmyard campground.

How to get there

From Melbourne follow the Maroondah Highway to Buxton towards Taggerty. Continue past Buxton for 9.5km and turn right into Cathedral Lane to find the park entrance 2.5km on your right. Roads within the park are not suitable for coaches beyond Little River Bridge.

Park stats

Size: 3,616 Ha (36.16 km2)
Authority: Parks Victoria
Distance from Melbourne: 98.6 km

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Content on this park was last updated/edited: 8/07/2017 10:50:50 AM
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