Bunyip State Park Victoria
Bunyip State Park Victoria
The Bunyip State Park is located within easy reach of Melbourne Victoria, being only 65 km east of the Victorian capital, Bunyip Park offers an easy way of experiencing nature for Melbournians looking to escape the rat race for a while. The rugged bush landscape is best explored by walking or on a mountain bike. You can get to the Bunyip State Park from Gembrook, which lies just outside the western perimeter of the park or turn off the Princes Fwy at Tynong North. Camping is popular in Bunyip State Park – the Nash Creek Campsite is one such option. Another is the Blue Range Camping Area.
Bunyip State Park Victoria is a popular park for trail bike riding and four wheel driving. There are several recreation vehicle touring experiences available to suit varying levels of experience and skill. Tracks have been classified to indicate degree of difficulty; you can refer to local track reports for more details. Symbol markers have also been placed at the start of tracks as they lead off the main access road into park or forest areas. A number of open roads and tracks within Bunyip State Park provide a range of experiences, great scenery and a sense of escapism from urban Melbourne,
Four Wheel Drive / Mountain Bike Tracks Bunyip State Park
Blue Range via Little Bunyip Track
15 km circuit (from Black Snake Creek Road to Bunyip River Road)
This 4WD / Mountain Bike track takes you through magnificent Mountain Ash Forest, where you will take in spectacular views across the park to Westernport Bay from various spots along Blue Range Road. The return trip passes through tough terrain with deep alpine drains and steep areas descending into the flat heathlands along Bunyip River Road
Gentle Annie – 43 km start and finish from Forest Road
You will drive/ride in a northerly direction across steep mountainous terrain. Gentle Annie Track provides a further challenge with rock benches and the added attraction of stunning views across Gippsland.
Sally Court
This site doesn't have any Gippsland free camping sites. And there are plenty. Am I missing something or a way to find them? I live in Gippsland and was surprised to find nothing here.