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VICTORIA
Errinundra
National Park
Errinundra
National Park offers tranquil walks and
scenic drives. It preserves the largest
remaining stand of cool temperate
rainforest in Victoria as well as ancient
tall, wet eucalypt forests. The majority
of the park is accessible only in the
drier months. In winter, rain and snow
generally make the unsealed roads
impassable.
Things
to Do
Take
a self-guided walk through the heart of
the rainforest at Errinundra Saddle.
Enjoy
a scenic drive which closely follows the
route taken by the explorer Walter Baldwin
Spencer.
Enjoy
superb views from Mount Morris, Ellery
View and Ocean View Lookout.
Admire
ancient forests of plum pine and the
granite tors of Goonmirk Rocks.
Explore
a range of walking tracks for a closer
view of the forest giants.
Facilities
The
information board at Errinundra Saddle has
displays and information about the park.
There
are picnic areas at Errinundra Saddle and
Tea-tree Flat with tables and toilets.
Other picnic areas at Bonang River, Mount
Morris, Hensleighs Creek, Ellery Camp have
picnic tables.
Camping
is permitted at Frosty Hollow within the
park and at Delegate River, Goongerah and
Ada River close to the park boundary.
Dispersed
camping is permitted in some areas. Please
contact Parks Victoria for further
information.
Nearest
place for petrol and supplies is Bonang or
Delegate in the north or Orbost, Cabbage
Tree or Cann River in the
south.
Heritage
This
area was declared a national park in July
1988. It has a diverse cultural history.
The plateau was linked to ancestral trails
and meeting places for local Aboriginal
tribes. European history is evident from
derelict mine shafts, old fence lines and
machinery associated with early grazing
leases, gold mining and timber harvesting.
Errinundra
Plateau is the source of seven rivers
flowing both south and north, providing
water for many of the region's communities
before flowing into Bass Strait or
becoming part of the Snowy River system.
Fauna
Mature
trees provide hollows for the greater
glider and yellow-bellied glider as well
as the boobook and powerful owl. The
forests provide habitat for some animals
considered rare, endangered or vulnerable
including the long-footed potoroo, sooty
owl and Jervis Bay tree frog.
Vegetation
The
park includes Victoria's largest stand of
cool temperate rainforest, dominated by
southern sassafras and black oliveberry.
The plateau's tall wet eucalypt forests of
shining gum and cut-tail include some
giant specimens many hundreds of years
old. These species occur in some areas
over an understorey of rainforest, forming
a mixed forest which is rare in mainland
Australia. The park's diverse array of
vegetation types includes 15 ecological
vegetation classes, supporting more than
600 plant species. One of those is the
mountain plum pine which occurs in tree
form and is unique to the Errinundra
Plateau.
Looking
After the Park
- Take
your rubbish with you.
- Dogs
and other pets are not permitted in
park.
- Firearms
are not permitted in the park.
- Keep
to existing walking tracks, especially
in the rainforest which is very
sensitive to disturbance.
- Vehicles
may be driven or ridden only on roads
open to the public. Drivers or riders
must be fully licensed and vehicles
(including trailbikes) must be fully
road registered.
- Use
a portable camping stove where
possible. Remember that no fires,
including gas stoves, may be lit on
days of Total Fire Ban.
Precautions
- Never
leave a fire unattended and make
certain it is completely extinguished
before you leave. Put the fire out with
water, not soil.
- Road
conditions can deteriorate very quickly
at any time of the year. Access is
severely restricted during the wetter
months and snow may fall in winter.
- Some
roads are seasonally closed to prevent
erosion and for safety reasons. Please
contact Parks Victoria for up-to-date
information on road closures before
visiting the area.
- Logging
trucks use the roads and tracks in the
area. Keep well to the left and drive
with great care.
How
to Get There
The
park is located about 90 km north-east of
Orbost. The two main approaches are:
from
the south along Princes Highway to
Combienbar Road (54 km east of Orbost).
Drive through Club Terrace to Errinundra
Road.
from
the west along the Bonang Highway, Gap
Road and either Gunmark Road or Errinundra
Road.
Nearby
Parks
- Cape
Conran Coastal Park
- Coopbracambra
National Park
- Croajinalong
National Park
- Snowy
River National Park
Guided
Activities
1.
Birdwatching
2. Bushwalking
3. Canoeing / Kayaking
4. Fishing
5. Four Wheel Drive Tours
6. Horse Riding
7. Mountain Bike Riding
8. Rafting
9. Spotlight Tours / Nightwalks
10. Trail Bike Tours
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to the Diamondvale Project
© 1997 New Realm Media e-mail alessandro@ciaodarling.com

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