Dimmicks Lookout Picnic Area (Alpine National Park, Mount Darling - Snowy Bluff Wilderness Zone)

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Dimmicks Lookout Picnic Area (Alpine National Park, Mount Darling - Snowy Bluff Wilderness Zone)

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Dimmicks Lookout Picnic Area (Alpine National Park, Mount Darling - Snowy Bluff Wilderness Zone)

Warnings & Restrictions

Dogs

Dogs are not allowed

Restrictions

  • No horses

Warnings

    • None applicable

Be Prepared

Stay safe and get the most out of your park visit by preparing for natural hazards and other outdoor risks in Victoria’s parks. You are responsible for your own safety and the safety of those in your care. Find out more.

Change of Conditions

Nature being nature, sometimes conditions can change at short notice. It’s a good idea to check this page ahead of your visit for any updates.

Moroka River Pedestrian Bridge CLOSED until further notice

The Moroka River pedestrian bridge is closed until further notice due to being assessed as structurally unsound. 

Access to Moroka Hut is via the Moroka Range Walking Track (4WD only). 

Eastern Alps track closures due to storm and flood damage

The 4x4 tracks in the Eastern Region are an iconic part of Victoria and an important focal point for many people. With a large number of visits per year, they are very popular for outdoor activities such as camping, hiking, mountain biking and four-wheel driving.
Unfortunately, sometimes we must close infrastructure in the interests of public safety and environmental protection.

The following tracks have been significantly damaged by storms and floods and are currently closed to motor vehicles to ensure public safety and environmental protection:
  • Cobberas Track
  • Macfarlane Flat Track
  • Ingeegoodbee Track
 The tracks are likely to remain closed to motor vehicles until detailed site assessments have been completed. Assessments and repair works are not expected to be completed until late 2024 / early 2025.
 
Before visiting, Visitors should always check the Parks Victoria website for the latest information about their destination.

Planned aerial shooting operations targeting deer – Bogong High Plains, Dinner Plain/Dargo High Plains and Feathertop

Parts of the Alpine National Park will be closed during the following dates while aerial shooting operations targeting deer are undertaken.
 
18-22 November 2024
3-7 February 2025
3-7 March 2025
 
The following tracks and visitor areas will be closed during the operation:
 
CLOSED—Mt Feathertop
·         MUMC Hut
·         Bon Accord Spur
·         Northwest Spur
·         East Ovens Track
·         All other tracks remain open 
CLOSED—Dinner Plain/Dargo High Plains
·         Mt Tabletop Walking Track
·         Mayford
·         Kings Spur
·         Long Spur
·         All other tracks remain open
CLOSED—Bogong High Plains
·         Moncrieffs Gap Track
·         East Kiewa Fire Track
·         Cranky Charlie Track
·         Roper Spur Track
·         Big River Fire Track (off BHP Road)
·         Spring Saddle Track
·         Arthur Track
·         Mt Arthur Fire Trail
·         Red Fox Track
·         Black Possum Spur Track
·         Junction Spur Track
·         All other tracks remain open
 
Visitors are advised to check the Change of conditions listing prior to arrival for up to date information and maps.
 
For more information about the program please visit this link.

Attachments: Alpine NP aerial ops information sign (2,025KB)

Aerial shooting operations targeting deer (partial Park closures)

The following Parks will have some areas closed while aerial shooting operations are undertaken. Popular visitor sites, walking trails and campgrounds are generally excluded from treatment areas and will remain open to visitors. More information and maps with details on access restrictions be posted here in the coming weeks. Please check the Change of Conditions listing prior to arrival for up to date information.  
 
 11-15 Nov 2024
·      Alpine National Park (Eastern Alps, Ingeegoodbee, Tingaringy & Tom Groggin)
·      Snowy River National Park (north)
 
18-22 Nov 2024
·      Alpine National Park (Bogong High Plains, Mt Bogong, Feathertop & Dinner Plain/Dargo High Plains)
 
9-13 Dec 
·      Snowy River National Park (south)
·      Croajingolong National Park
·      Cape Conran Coastal Park 

3-7 Feb 2025
·      Alpine National Park (Bogong High Plains, Mt Bogong, Feathertop)
·      Mt Buffalo National Park
·      Mt Mittamatite Regional Park
·      Wabba Wilderness Park
·      Burrowa-Pine Mountain National Park

10-14 Feb 2024
·      Alpine National Park (Eastern Alps, Ingeegoodbee, Tingaringy & Tom Groggin)
·      Snowy River National Park (north)
 
3-7 Mar 2025
·      Alpine National Park (Bogong High Plains, Mt Bogong, Feathertop & Dinner Plain/Dargo High Plains) 

For more information on Parks Victoria's deer control program visit this link

Mt Pinnibar Track Partials Closure

Due to the poor condition of Mount Pinnibar Track two sections of the track  are closed. The closure is necessary due condition of the track, with sections of deep ruts and exposed bedrock making both approaches unsafe. The condition of the northern approach (which is badly rutted) is further exacerbated in wet weather and in these times it poses a real risk of significant incident due to the steep gradients. The two closures are between Walkers Road and Mount Pinnibar summit, and between Mount Gibbo Track and Tom Groggin Station. Alternative access to the Mt Pinnibar summit is via Tom Groggin Track, Shady Creek Upper Track and Mount Gibbo Track. 
 

Planned aerial shooting operations targeting deer – Eastern Alps, Ingeegoodbee, Tingaringy, Tom Groggin

Parts of the Alpine National Park will be closed while aerial shooting operations targeting deer are undertaken (See attached map for details).
 
The closures will apply during the following dates:
 
11-15 November 2024
10-14 February 2025
 
Visitors are advised to check the Change of conditions listing prior to arrival for up to date information and maps.
 
For more information about the program please visit this link.

Attachments: Alpine NP East Alps_Tom Groggin aerial shooting info (1,387KB)

Southern Alps track closures due to storm and flood damage

Areas of the Southern Alps have been significantly damaged by subsequent storms and floods since 2021, in the interests of public safety and environmental protection this means sometimes we must close tracks.
The following tracks are currently closed to motor vehicles to ensure public safety and environmental protection:


  • Mt Kent Track
  • Dingo Hill Track will remain closed beyond seasonal closure date of Oct 31st 2024
  • Scrubby Hill Track will remain closed beyond seasonal closure date of Oct 31st 2024
 
 These tracks are likely to remain closed to motor vehicles until repair works can be undertaken.
 
Before visiting, visitors should always check the Parks Victoria website for the latest information about their destination.

Track Closure - Long Spur Track - Alpine National Park

Long Spur Track in the Alpine National Park is currently CLOSED from the intersection of King Spur Track for public safety. The area has been subject to widespread Storm Damage. 

Ground shooting operations targeting deer

Control operations (ground shooting) targeting deer are undertaken in this area.  The Park will remain open to visitors during operations.
 
For more information about deer control to protect biodiversity, please visit this link.

Tamboritha Road - bridge bypasses


Work is currently underway to replace the two bridges on lower Tamboritha Road. As such, bypasses for both bridges have been established. Vehicles of various class that could pass over the bridges, are still able to utilise and negotiate the bypasses.
Please comply with road safety signage when driving through the construction area.
The work is expected to be completed by the end of December 2024. 

King Billy Track - Low clearance

A section of King Billy Track has low clearance due to a large tree over the track. The tree is approx. 4km from the top of Howitt Road/King Billy Track intersection.

Vehicles over 2.4m will be unable to proceed under the tree.

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