The Heathcote-Graytown National Park includes some of the most significant environmental, cultural and recreational values in the largest remaining Box-Ironbark forest in Victoria. It supports sixteen threatened species including the crimson-spider orchid, squirrel glider and swift parrot. Home to a concentration of large old tree sites and fauna refuges, Heathcote-Graytown National Park also contains significant Aboriginal cultural sites and places. Things to Do
Recreational opportunities include exploring gold rush and war era historic features at Graytown, as well as highly accessible areas that offer solitude in a bush setting, bushwalking, car touring, nature observation, horse riding and bike riding, picnicking and camping. Other ongoing uses include orienteering and rogaining, and licensed apiculture (in appropriate locations). |