St Gwinear to Baw Baw Alpine Resort Walk (Baw Baw Plateau Remote and Natural Area, Baw Baw National Park, UNKNOWN)

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St Gwinear to Baw Baw Alpine Resort Walk (Baw Baw Plateau Remote and Natural Area, Baw Baw National Park, UNKNOWN)

As the snow melts and wildflowers flourish, follow the St Gwinear to Baw Baw Alpine Resort Walk and take in the beauty of the Baw Baw Plateau. Stop at the St Gwinear summit for amazing views across to Mount Buller and the Yarra Ranges.

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St Gwinear to Baw Baw Alpine Resort Walk (Baw Baw Plateau Remote and Natural Area, Baw Baw National Park, UNKNOWN)

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St Gwinear to Baw Baw Alpine Resort Walk (Baw Baw Plateau Remote and Natural Area, Baw Baw National Park, UNKNOWN)

Warnings & Restrictions

Dogs

Dogs are not allowed

Restrictions

  • No bicycles
  • No firearms allowed
  • No fires permitted
  • No horses
  • No dogs allowed
  • 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.

Beech Gully Track is closed until further notice

Beech Gully Track is currently closed until further notice due to boardwalk damage caused by recent severe weather.

Walhalla tramway bridge closed

The Walhalla tramway bridge is closed due fire and flood damage. An alternative route for hikers is south, via the Walhalla Road Bridge across the Thomas River.

Mt Erica Road - Traffic Hazard

A traffic hazard has been identified on the left-hand side of Mt Erica Road when traveling uphill towards Mt Erica Carpark. Please proceed with caution and be prepared to give way to oncoming traffic.

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.

Advice to visitors

Please be advised that recent weather events have resulted in fallen trees and limbs in certain areas of the park. Operational staff will conduct safety assessments of tracks as conditions permit.

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