Kooyoora State Park: A Granite Wilderness
Kooyoora State Park, approximately 220 kilometres north-west of Melbourne, Victoria, is situated on the traditional lands of the Dja Dja Wurrung people. The park is renowned for its striking granite formations, diverse flora and fauna, and rich cultural heritage.
Visitors can explore the park’s walking tracks, venturing through undulating terrain and marveling at the impressive rock formations. The Melville Caves, a prominent feature of the park, offer opportunities for photography and exploration. The Long Rock Walking Track provides a challenging hike rewarded with panoramic views.
Kooyoora State Park offers a range of activities, including picnicking, rock climbing, and nature observation. The Melville Caves picnic area provides a convenient base for exploring the park.
Before visiting, it is advisable to check park conditions and prepare for potential bushfires.
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