Fryers Ridge Circuit is a 19.1km, grade 3 hike located in Fryers Ridge Nature Conservation Reserve, Victoria. The hike should take around 5 hours to complete.
Hike overview
This Fryers Ridge Circuit hike will take you though the scenic woodlands expanse of Fryers Ridge Nature Conservation Reserve. This is a quiet woodland area with several small streams.
Tracks are very well-marked four-wheel drive trails. Bird life is very active in this park and you will most probably see some wallabies and kangaroos.
You will find plenty of good places to have lunch near dams or in general open Woodland.
Route and GPX file
Max elevation: 582 m
Min elevation: 393 m
Total climbing: 456 m
Total descent: -455 m
Thanks to Pete Vino for sharing this trail
Tips
The hike starts out with a moderate assent on good well-marked four-wheel drive tracks. The terrain is undulating hills but nothing to difficult.
Around the northern section near Telecom Track the tracks become steeper.
Variation - The hike is fairly long. A recommended variation is at the far northern section of hike whilst on Sugarbag Track to take a right on the unnamed track (-37.145523°, 144.284649°) to shorten the track by a couple of kilometres. Another reason for this variation is that the current path takes you close to the edge of the reserve.
Trail location
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Getting there
Take the Calder Freeway northbound from Melbourne. Exit C794 towards Malmsbury. Continue through Malsbury and into Taradale.
Turn left (near old BP/Post Office across road) on Roderick Street. Roderick Street will join Fryerstown Road. Continue past the properties and vineyards until you cross the creek and reach Salt Water track. Limited parking near this intersection.
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About the region
The Fryers Ridge Nature Conservation Reserve west of Taradale, Victoria, Australia. The west edge of the Reserve is delimited by the Fryers Ridge Track. The east edge of the Reserve is delimited by the Coliban Main Channel. The service track alongside the portion of the channel within the reserve is accessible to walkers. Generally the gradient of the service track is very low.
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Gear to consider
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Acknowledgement of Country
Trail Hiking Australia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the lands on which we hike and pay respects to their Elders, past and present, and we acknowledge the First Nations people of other communities who may be here today.
3 Reviews on “Fryers Ridge Circuit Hike (19.1km)”
Gemma Romiti
Steven Anderson
Teresa Thomas
Dariush
Thanks for posting more hikes to enjoy. Would love to learn more multiday hikes around Australia too if you have info
Thanks Pete Vino for sharing this trail
Van Diemens
Beaut pic, guys! 😀 Was up at Kuitpo in SA yesterday and the woodlands looked quite similar.
Great, quiet little walk. The timing of 5 hours is pretty good if you include a break for a bit of lunch. The second half of the trek is nicer, as you’re up more on the ridge and have views through the trees.
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