Starting from Donnelly Weir this circuit follows Rd 12 (Condons Track) to Monda road where you turn left along Monda Road and follow the fire break past the Monda Giants to Mt St Leonard Lookout Tower.  From here continue along Rd 11 (Mt St Leonard Track) which takes you back to Donnelly Weir.  This track is very steep in sections and requires a moderate level of fitness.

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Facilities

Available at Donnelly Weir Picnic Area
Camping Facilities unavailable
Fire Place unavailable
Available at Donnelly Weir Picnic Area
Available at Donnelly Weir Picnic Area
Available at Donnelly Weir Picnic Area
Available at Donnelly Weir Picnic Area
Water unavailable
Wheelchair Access unavailable

Activity

Walking

Track Difficulty

Grade 4

Difficult. Very steep. Uneven surface at times. Variable conditions

Distance

25km Return

Elevation

1025m

Accessibility

2WD access on sealed roads Car park at Donnelly Weir Picnic Area

Facilities

All facilities are at Donnelly Weir Picnic Area

Road 12, Healesville, Victoria, 3777, Australia.

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The Central Highlands of Victoria have been logged for more than 150 years, with the majority of timber extracted going into making paper or cardboard boxes. As a result of past overcutting and recurrent wildfires, there is now very little forest that if logged will produce sawn timber. Only poor-quality trees that will be chipped for paper making are left. The bottom line is that Victoria will be financially better off without logging in Mountain Ash and Alpine Ash forests; some estimates suggest that the state would be ahead by between $110 million and $190 million annually if logging stopped today. This problem needs to be recognised.

Share your voice to preserve these regions for generations to come. Contact your local MPs and encourage them to support the creation of the Great Forest National Park.

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    We propose adding 355,000 hectares of protected forests to the Central Highlands of Victoria to form the Great Forest National Park

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    Currently there is only 170,000 hectares of parks and protected areas in the Central Highlands of Victoria

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The traditional custodians of this country include the Bunurong (Boon Wurrung), Gunaikurnai, Taungurung (Daung warring) and Wurundjeri indigenous Australians. We acknowledge this land belongs to the sovereign people of the First Nations. This land was stolen from them and their sovereignty was never ceded. This park conservation plan is subject to ongoing discussions and approvals with relevant clans and corporations and fully supports and recognises all their cultural rights, control and access.

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