Discover Mount Cole State Forest: A Walk Through Time
Mount Cole State Forest, located approximately 160 kilometres west of Melbourne, Victoria, offers a unique opportunity to explore ancient landscapes. Formed approximately 390 million years ago, this forest was once revered by the Indigenous Beeripmo balug people, who named it Bereep-bereep, meaning ‘wild’.
The forest is renowned for its diverse terrain, encompassing cool fern gullies, alpine plateaus, and sweeping plains. Visitors can enjoy a range of activities, from leisurely walks to more challenging hikes. The park’s six camping areas, including Ditchfields, Chinamans, Mugwamp, Richards, Smith’s Bridge, and Beeripmo, provide a base for exploring the surrounding environment. These camping areas offer varying levels of facilities, such as picnic tables, toilets, and fireplaces, and operate on a first-come, first-served basis.
For those seeking a deeper connection with the natural world, the Beeripmo Walk offers a chance to immerse oneself in the forest’s rich history and biodiversity.
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