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Located north of Bacchus Marsh, less than one hour's drive from Melbourne, Lerderderg State Park and Wombat State Forest provide a host of 4WD tracks to explore. This area is also popular for bushwalkers, horse riders and mountain bikers.
The striking feature of this area is the Lerderderg Gorge, a 300-metre deep gorge that stretches south to the plains of Bacchus Marsh. The gorge is visible from O'Briens Road, but taking the walk to view the gorge in its entirety is rewarding.
Wombat State Forest and Lerderderg State Park
Approximately 90 kilometres from Melbourne, the Wombat State Forest and adjoining Lerderderg State Park offer enthusiasts numerous 4WD tracks and forestry roads, some of which are difficult with steep gradients and rocky sections.
There are numerous picnic spots throughout the forest to enjoy during a break. This forest is still actively logged so watch for logging trucks and motorcyclists who take trail bikes along these popular tracks.
Many roads in the Lerderderg State Park are closed between June and the beginning of November as the park is within a water catchment area. This limits roads available. Please direct queries to Parks Victoria.
Recommended routes:
Bacchus Marsh to Trentham via O'Briens Crossing
Grade: Medium (dry weather only)
Distance: 73 kilometres
Woodend to Daylesford via O'Briens Crossing
Grade: Easy (dry weather only)
Distance: 82 kilometres
Further Information
Parks Victoria
13 19 63 (within Australia) |
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