Description
Located roughly 60 km east of Wodonga, Victoria, Mount Lawson State Park covers 13,150 hectares (32,500 acres) and offers a unique experience of Victoria's diverse vegetation, rare flora and fauna, aesthetic qualities, and cultural heritage.
The park is home to various rare species of flora and fauna, including fragile frog species and a variety of birdlife such as the Regent Honeyeater, Swift Parrots, and the vulnerable Glossy Black Cockatoo. Nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts can enjoy witnessing these wildlife species in their natural habitat.
In addition to its natural beauty, Mount Lawson State Park has a rich cultural history dating back to the era of the indigenous Daungwurrung and Waywurru tribes. Visitors can explore the park's rock art and other cultural relics to learn about its cultural and historical significance.
There are numerous tracks and paths in the park for visitors to explore, with the option to hike to the summit of Mount Lawson for panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Picnic facilities and a barbecue area are also available for visitors to enjoy a lovely picnic with family or friends.
With its diverse vegetation, cultural heritage, and wildlife, Mount Lawson State Park is the perfect destination for an outdoor adventure during your trip to Victoria.
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