Dandenong Ranges National Park

Dandenong Ranges National Park

Dandenong Ranges National Park offers a lush escape with towering forests, native wildlife, and captivating landscapes just east of Melbourne.

9,924
Acres Protected
99
Miles of Trails
Estimated 1 million
Annual Visitors
1987
Year Established

About Dandenong Ranges National Park

Dandenong Ranges National Park
 

Dandenong Ranges National Park is located in Victoria, Australia, about 40 km east of Melbourne. Known for its cool climate rainforest and towering mountain ash trees, the park is a biodiversity haven, supporting a wide variety of flora and fauna, including lyrebirds and wallabies. The Ranges' rich indigenous history adds cultural depth, while European settlers contributed to its development into a beloved getaway spot. Visitors can enjoy numerous recreational activities like hiking, picnicking, and birdwatching across several sections of the park. The park features iconic sites such as the lush Olinda Falls and the panoramic views from SkyHigh Mount Dandenong. Its proximity to urban areas makes it an accessible refuge for nature lovers looking to escape the city's hustle.

Highlights

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SkyHigh Mount Dandenong with stunning views of Melbourne and beyond.

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The forest floor teeming with fern gullies and native bird life.

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The Puffing Billy Railway, a heritage steam train journey through the forests.

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Olinda Falls with its picturesque cascades and tranquil surroundings.

Notable Natural Features

SkyHigh Mount Dandenong

A famous lookout offering breathtaking views and various visitor attractions.

Olinda Falls

Twin waterfalls surrounded by verdant landscapes, ideal for a tranquil visit.

Puffing Billy

An operational steam train providing a scenic ride through the forested hills.