Brisbane Ranges National Park |
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STAUGHTON VALE, VictoriaLittle more than an hour's drive from Melbourne takes you to the state's richest wildflower habitat. Set in a low range of mountains dissected by rocky gullies, the unusual geology of the Brisbane Ranges National Park has preserved plants that have long since vanished from other parts of the region. There are a number of options for bushwalking ranging from short walks to three-day walks. This park is also popular for picnicking, scenic drives and camping. How to get there Brisbane Ranges is located 80kms west of Melbourne, take the Western Highway to Bacchus Marsh or the Princes Highway toward Geelong. Thompsons Road and Reids Road provide the best access to the northern end of the National Park while the Geelong Ballan Road provides the best access to the Southern end of the Park.
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Content on this park was last updated/edited: 6/07/2017 2:08:49 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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