Farrans Lookout

Farrans Lookout is a stunning vantage point located 16 kilometers from Corryong, offering sweeping views of the Snowy Mountain Ranges, surrounding farmland, and the Murray River flats year-round. It’s especially famous for its picturesque winter views of snow-capped mountains – encapsulating two of Australia’s most renowned natural landmarks in one view—the Murray River and the…

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Jim Newman Lookout

Located on the Murray River Road, Jim Newman’s Lookout is a must see stop along the Great River Road drive. Overlooking the Murray River valley towards Welaregang and Ournie, Jim Newman’s Lookout features breathtaking views, shaded picnic tables and a large scale metal art installation of a Bogong Moth. Stand under the Bogong moth’s wings…

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Davis Cottage Corryong

Situated in Attree Centre (Attree Park), Davis Cottage was once the home of local Blacksmith, William Davis. Built around 1908, by William Davis for his wife Clara and their family, Davis Cottage is a prime example of early federation cottages that were prominent across the Upper Murray during the era. Davis Cottage is a multipurpose…

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Masons Falls

Masons Falls is nestled in Kinglake National Park, the largest and closest national park to Melbourne, making it an ideal spot for a day trip or weekend getaway. After just a short walk you’ll discover an impressive high drop waterfall with streams of water cascading down the rock shelves into the gully below. There are…

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Nariel Creek Recreation Reserve

Located 12 kilometres south of Corryong along the Benambra-Corryong Road, this large and beautiful camping area on the banks of Nariel Creek offers many shaded sites to set up camp and some great swimming spots. Although the reserve is large it may be hard for you to find a campsite here between Christmas and New…

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Murchison Gap Lookout

Named after John Murchison an original squatter of one of the three original squatting runs in the district, this lookout sits right on the boundary of the Murrindindi region. A great platform juts out from the side of the hill here and it is a killer sunrise spot with the sun coming up behind the…

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Bollygum Park

Bollygum Park is a magical playground based around the award winning children’s book Bollygum by Garry Fleming. You will be enchanted as you wander along the shady paths of this two and a half acre wonderland, from Bower Birds Nest with its sparkling blue treasures, across the bridge over the creek and pay a visit…

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Jehosaphat Gully Picnic Area

Jehosaphat Gully is a pleasant open picnic area near the town of Kinglake and the starting point for several walks include the approximately 20 kilometre Mt Everard Circuit. The picnic area has plenty of picnic tables under shelter, barbecues and public toilets. Enjoy picturesque walking tracks or a social picnic or barbecue with family and…

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Lady Stonehavens Lookout

Lady Stonehavens Lookout is located within Frank Thomson Reserve, northwest of the Kinglake township. The reserve sits on a hill in Victoria and has an elevation of 630 metres, offering wonderful views of Melbourne’s skyline rising from the southern plains and the rolling hills of the Yarra Valley to the east. Enjoy a family picnic…

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Yea Railway Reserve and Skatepark

The Yea Railway Reserve is located in the township of Yea, in the very same spot as the original town train station. The children’s play space is, of course, train-themed and has plenty to keep the little ones entertained, with the addition of shade sails which is perfect for those bright sunny days. There is…

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Rutherglen Gold Battery

Step back in time at the Rutherglen Gold Battery, located just on the northern edge of town—an easy stroll from the centre. Built to crush quartz from nearby reefs and release the gold hidden within, the Battery is a fascinating reminder of the region’s golden past. The first Government Battery was erected on Gooramadda Road…

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Lake King Wetlands at Rutherglen

Formed in the late 1860s to supply water to the town, Lake King now sits peacefully between Rutherglen Golf Course, Holiday Park, Apex Playground, and the Bowling Green. This scenic wetland is a favorite among locals and visitors alike, offering the picturesque Arthur Mann Scenic Walk, a one-kilometre loop perfect for birdwatching and leisurely strolls.…

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