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Mount Worth State Park

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Kristy
July 4, 2020
Lace up your hiking boots and head to Mount Worth State Park for walking tracks that weave through mountain ash and blue gum forest. Replete with fern glades, lyrebirds and the enormous Standing Giant, a 300-year-old mountain ash, the trails range from an easy 30-minute stroll to more moderate 3-hour hikes that take you through several sites of old logging sawmills from the early 1900’s. It is fun to find remnants of the sawmills slowly being hidden by the returning bush growth. There are great picnic amenities (including restrooms) which provide the opportunity to enjoy local food and wine you can buy from Yarragon Village.
Lace up your hiking boots and head to Mount Worth State Park for walking tracks that weave through mountain ash and blue gum forest. Replete with fern glades, lyrebirds and the enormous Standing Giant, a 300-year-old mountain ash, the trails range from an easy 30-minute stroll to more moderate 3-hou…
Heather
November 16, 2021
Beautiful scenic walking trails, old growth forest, spectacular views.
Sue
September 30, 2020
Mount Worth State Park protects a remnant of the forests that once covered the western Strzelecki Ranges. It is a stunning, peaceful location and one of Baw Baw’s most incredible hidden gems. Tall, wet forests of Mountain Ash, Mountain Grey Gum, and Blackwood grow on the hills and slopes. Tree ferns flourish in sheltered gullies, offering every visitor the opportunity to experience them up close with several walks throughout the park. You may see one of our local lyrebird friends scratching amongst the leaf litter or discover relics of the timber industry that operated on the slopes around Mount Worth in the 1920s.
Mount Worth State Park protects a remnant of the forests that once covered the western Strzelecki Ranges. It is a stunning, peaceful location and one of Baw Baw’s most incredible hidden gems. Tall, wet forests of Mountain Ash, Mountain Grey Gum, and Blackwood grow on the hills and slopes. Tree fern…
Sharlene
November 16, 2018
Mount Worth is the view you see when you open the barn doors, so why not stroll through along the boardwalks of this national park. Mount Worth is a wet forests of Mountain Ash, Mountain Grey Gum and Blackwood grow on the hills and slopes, and tree ferns flourish in sheltered gullies, offering a beautiful backdrop for a number of the walks throughout the park.
Mount Worth is the view you see when you open the barn doors, so why not stroll through along the boardwalks of this national park. Mount Worth is a wet forests of Mountain Ash, Mountain Grey Gum and Blackwood grow on the hills and slopes, and tree ferns flourish in sheltered gullies, offering a…
Julie
April 19, 2017
This is a stunning place to go for a picnic and then take one of the walks. No matter the time of year, you will love the huge trees and tree ferns, the stillness of the air and the silence that surrounds you. It's up a dirt road bit don't let that deter you - any decent 2wd car will find it a doddle...

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