Moondarra State Park takes in an area of 6,292 hectares of forest on the northern edge of the Latrobe Valley. The park was proclaimed in January 1986. The park protects a rich variety of native flora and fauna whilst providing for sightseeing, picnicking, camping and other activities. Things to see and do - Scenic drives, bushwalks, picnicking, swimming, camping, fishing and nature study are popular activities and some roads are suitable for bicycle riding.
- Spring (the main wildflower season) and summer are popular times to visit the park, but the park has plenty to offer throughout the year.
Looking after the park - All plants, animals and natural features are protected
- Dogs, cats and firearms are prohibited
- Please take your rubbish with you
- Light fires ONLY in the fireplaces provided
- Avoid polluting streams and lakes with refuse, detergents or human wastes
- Boating, fishing or swimming on the Moondarra Reservoir is prohibited
- Vehicles must be registered and may only be driven on marked roads and tracks
Precautions A number of unsurfaced tracks in the park are suitable for 4-wheel drive only. To avoid getting lost please keep to marked tracks. |