Northeast Victoria

Four friends stop for a later afternoon break on the Falls to Hotham Alpine Crossing.

Falls to Hotham Alpine Crossing project

The Falls to Hotham Alpine Crossing is a proposed multi-day 57-kilometre walk through the spectacular Alpine region from Falls Creek to Mt Hotham. It will be one of Australia’s outstanding alpine walking experiences.

Two people near a blue tent with tall forest in background

Kinglake National Park - The Gums campground upgrades

With great facilities in a delightful bush setting close to Melbourne, The Gums campground is a popular base for relaxing and exploring the northern section of Kinglake National Park. The campground is being upgraded to make it even more enjoyable. The upgrades include new fencing, new vegetation to screen campsites from each other, resurfacing the access road, upgraded signs, new picnic tables and firepits, and an extended barbeque shelter.

A man brings a kettle to the picnic table where his partner is sitting, while an older couple sit around a campfire in the background.

Lake Eildon National Park camping updates

A project is underway to update visitor facilities and address the ageing infrastructure impacting the water supply at Fraser Block in Lake Eildon National Park.

Artist impression of the Mount Buffalo roofed accommodation cabin

Mount Buffalo Roofed Accommodation

Parks Victoria is building brand new roofed accommodation at Mount Buffalo National Park to create comfortable and sustainable accommodation for visitors of diverse backgrounds and abilities.

A man walking along granite boulders at Mt Buffalo.

Mount Buffalo and surrounds activation

The Victorian Government is continuing to invest in a range of infrastructure improvements to strengthen Mount Buffalo National Park and the surrounding area as a key tourism drawcard, providing a year-round attraction for north eastern Victoria.

Murray River at Barmah Choke

Murray River Adventure Trail

The Murray River Adventure Trail will encompass a series of connecting walking, cycling and watercraft trails along the Murray River and its banks. As part of Stage One of the project, new and upgraded trails and other new visitor facilities will be implemented from Barmah National Park (near Picnic Point) to Koondrook.

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