Tarra-Bulga National Park
in South Gippsland is well known for its giant Mountain Ash trees, beautiful fern gullies and ancient myrtle beeches. The
park covers 2015 ha of some of the best examples of original cool temperate rainforests of the Strzelecki Ranges.
The
Park is 180 km SW of Melbourne. Access is via the Princes Highway to Traralgon, then along the Traralgon Creek Rd, to
the excellent Visitor Centre at Balook.
Many walking tracks start from the centre.
In February 2006 we visited this beautiful Park, and completed these
Walks:
Cyathea Falls (2 km)
Fern Gully Nature Walk (1 km)
Tarra Falls Walk (2 km)
Lyrebird Ridge Walk (4 km)
These walks pass through lush rain
forest and fern gullies, including the world famous Suspension Bridge.
A full day should be allowed to explore and appreciate this magnificent
Park.