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The Gorge and Mount Buffalo Chalet
If you only have a short time to spend in Mount Buffalo National Park, the Gorge is the place to visit. Home to historic Mount Buffalo Chalet, the Gorge is perched on 200m sheer cliffs and commands fantastic views over the Alps. Enjoy one of the easy but rewarding walks and bring a picnic.
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.
Glamping trial has now concluded in National Parks across Victoria
Nature lovers looking for an extra touch of comfort had the opportunity to go glamping in two Victorian National Parks with Parks Victoria’s recent glamping trial.
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.
At Ladies Bath Falls, water cascades into a perfectly clear pool of water, while at Upper and Lower Eurobin Falls, Crystal Creek spills spectacularly over a formidable granite escarpment.
There are two remote hike-in camping areas in Mount Buffalo National Park. Mount McLeod Camping Area is accessible along the Mt McLeod track, 8km from the Reservoir Picnic area. Rocky Creek Camping Area is accessible along the Rocky Creek track, 6.5 km from the Reservoir Picnic Area.
Discover magnificent waterfalls and remote alpine landscapes while camping within beautiful Snow Gum woodlands beside Lake Catani in Mount Buffalo National Park.
6 top family-friendly campgrounds around Melbourne
From the lush rainforests of Great Otway National Park to the dramatic cliffs of Cape Conran Coastal Park, here's your guide to some of the best family-friendly camping destinations up to four hours from Melbourne.
Meet alpine Area Chief Ranger Julien Atherstone
From fire preparedness to conservation of Long-footed Potoroos and protection of cultural heritage, take a step into Julien Atherton's world as an Area Chief Ranger based in Victoria's alps.
The Warby Ranges and Killawarra Forest offer a variety of walks along designated tracks, ranging in length and difficulty.