Great South West Walk - Cubbys Camping Area to Cut Out Camping Area (COBBOBOONEE FOREST PARK, Cobboboonee National Park)

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Great South West Walk - Cubbys Camping Area to Cut Out Camping Area (COBBOBOONEE FOREST PARK, Cobboboonee National Park)

Meandering through the natural bushland of Cobboboonee Forest Park and National Park, the Cubbys Camping Area to Cut Out Camping Area section of the Great South West Walk provides plenty of opportunities to spot native wildlife and colourful birds such as the Superb Fairy Wren and Crimson Rosella. 

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Great South West Walk - Cubbys Camping Area to Cut Out Camping Area (COBBOBOONEE FOREST PARK, Cobboboonee National Park)

Need to know

Great South West Walk - Cubbys Camping Area to Cut Out Camping Area (COBBOBOONEE FOREST PARK, Cobboboonee National Park)

Warnings & Restrictions

Dogs

Dogs are not allowed

Restrictions

  • Management vehicle only
  • No drones without a permit
  • No firearms allowed
  • No fires permitted
  • No horses
  • No dogs allowed
  • No camping
  • No bicycles
  • No vehicles
  • No generators

Warnings

  • Other warnings
    • Limbs may fall take care

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.

Severe Wind Event Friday 29th August 2025 - Trees across vehicle and walking tracks

A severe wind event impacted the south west of Victoria on Friday 29th August 2025, resulting in widespread tree and branch fall.  Park Rangers have prioritised checking campgrounds and picnic areas for hazardous trees.  Some walking tracks and vehicle tracks will take time to check and clear fallen trees and branches. Visitors are advised to be cautious of hazardous conditions resulting from tree fall when using vehicle and walking tracks in parks including Lower Glenelg National Park, Mount Richmond National Park, Cobboboonee National Park and Budj Bim National Park..

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