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Warby-Ovens National Park Adventures

Warby-Ovens National Park is a diverse area in Victoria, offering picturesque landscapes and a rich suite of recreational activities for nature enthusiasts.

35,646
Acres Protected
37
Miles of Trails
Over 70,000
Annual Visitors
2010
Year Established

About Warby-Ovens National Park

Warby-Ovens National Park
 

Warby-Ovens National Park spans about 56 square miles in Victoria, Australia, known for its conservation of natural environments, primarily in the Warby Ranges. The park exhibits a wide range of ecosystems, including dry forests, granite outcrops, and wetlands along the Ovens River, providing habitat for many native plant and animal species. Historically, the area was inhabited by indigenous people, and several sites within the park hold cultural significance. The park's terrain offers varied recreational opportunities such as hiking, bird watching, and rock climbing. Notable landmarks include Lake Mokoan and Mount Glenrowan, which provide stunning overlook points. Its appeal lies in combining outdoor adventure with stunning views and ecological diversity.

Highlights

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Mount Glenrowan, offering panoramic views of the Victorian countryside.

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Lake Mokoan, home to diverse bird species and scenic wetland environments.

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The historic significance related to the indigenous culture and settler history.

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The Wenhams Camp which provides idyllic picnicking and camping facilities.

Notable Natural Features

Mount Glenrowan

A feature known for its sweeping vistas and historical significance.

Lake Mokoan

A wetland area attracting numerous bird species and providing tranquil settings.

The Kiln

As a vestige of the area's history, it offers insight into the heritage of local forestry practices.