Only 65 km north of Melbourne, Kinglake National Park lies on the slopes of the Great Dividing Range, offering dramatic views of the Melbourne skyline, Port Phillip Bay, the Yarra Valley and across to the You Yangs.
Kinglake is home to the endangered Red-tailed Phascogale and some of the regions most beautiful waterfalls. The water catchment of Wallaby Creek is renowned for its epical tall Mountain Ash forests that are recovering from Black Saturday. The iconic Masons Falls (pictured) can be found in Kinglake West. The town itself has a pub, fuel and a few small shops. There are plenty of picturesque places to stay in Kinglake via Air BnB and Stayz. The town boasts beautiful scenic views across Melbourne and to the South. The area also hosts great four-wheel driving experiences in the drier forests of Castella, Glen Burn and north to Murrindindi falls. For more information click here.
Kinglake is home to the endangered Red-tailed Phascogale and some of the regions most beautiful waterfalls. The water catchment of Wallaby Creek is renowned for its epical tall Mountain Ash forests that are recovering from Black Saturday. The iconic Masons Falls (pictured) can be found in Kinglake West. The town itself has a pub, fuel and a few small shops. There are plenty of picturesque places to stay in Kinglake via Air BnB and Stayz. The town boasts beautiful scenic views across Melbourne and to the South. The area also hosts great four-wheel driving experiences in the drier forests of Castella, Glen Burn and north to Murrindindi falls. For more information click here.
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masons falls
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wombelano falls
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bowden spur
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