Cook Point to High Camp is a 12km, grade 3 circuit hike located in Lake Eildon National Park, Victoria. The hike should take around 4 hours to complete.
Hike overview
Cook Point to High Camp is a circuit hike that commences at the Perfect Cure Car Park and follows the Keg Spur Track to High Camp. A short distance along Keg Spur the Perfect Cure Creek Nature Trail will appear to your left. This takes you on a a scenic stroll through open woodland where you will learn about the park's gold rush history from interpretative signs along the way, and look out for remnants of this bygone era and local wildlife. The Grade 2 circuit takes around 1-1.5 hrs but can be avoided if you don't have time.
Further along Keg Spur Track, you will need to turn east at the junction of Blowhard Spur Track and follow this trail as it descends down to Cook Point. From here you will follow the Wallaby Bay Track past Teal Bay, Wallaby Bay and back to your start point at Devil Cove.
Route and GPX file
Max elevation: 550 m
Min elevation: 282 m
Total climbing: 607 m
Total descent: -607 m
Tips
- Ensure your car is locked and your valuables are out of sight
- Carry sufficient water to stay hydrated
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Getting there
From Alexandra (approx. 130 km north-east of Melbourne), head towards Eildon along the Goulburn Valley Highway for about 2 km. Turn left onto U.T. Road and follow it for 11 km. Turn left (at the roundabout) onto Entrance Road and follow this all the way to the Perfect Cure Car Park.
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About the region
Lake Eildon National Park is in the northern foothills of Victoria's Central Highlands, 150 km north-east of Melbourne. Situated on the shores of Lake Eildon, the park protects 27,750 ha of rugged hills with open woodlands through to dense forest. It is very scenic and offers the opportunity to experience an array of wildlife, natural and historic features and a wide range of recreational activities. Lake Eildon National Park offers a variety of settings to explore; from open bush in the north, to dense vegetation in the south and east. Enjoy bushwalking, cycling, boating and fishing or try the more adventurous pursuit of waterskiing. Relax in a scenic environment and experience native wildlife.
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Acknowledgement of Country
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1 Review on “Cook Point to High Camp Hike (12km)”
Very suitable for half day family hiking. The view is panoramic after reaching the ridge
Georgia Kate Psaila
Phill Dodd
Sandra Rogers