Kinglake National Park
Heidelberg-Kinglake Rd Kinglake Yarra Valley Victoria 3763
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Phone: 131 963
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About Kinglake National Park
Approximately 98% of the park, including the office and most visitor facilities, were burnt by the Black Saturday bushfires. Parks Victoria is currently undertaking rehabilitation works and assessing the fire damage. The park will be reopened progressively.
The following tracks have been re-opened:
Everard Block: Everard track, Brock Spur track and Watsons Creek track.
Wombelano Block: Andrews Hill track, Stringybark track, Mountain Creek track, Dusty Miller track, Candlebark track, Burgan track, Easement track and Powerline track. Four wheel drive access through the Wombelano Block is available via Captains Creek Road.
Frank Thomson Reserve is now open and offers views across the fire affected area and to Melbourne city skyline. It is located at the highest point of the district between Kinglake Central and Kinglake on the Whittlesea-Kinglake Road. A new gas barbecue has been installed and the car park has been re-established. Over the coming months more picnic tables will be installed. This is currently the only picnic area that is open
The remainder of Kinglake National Park is closed to visitors until further notice. This includes the major sites of Masons Falls picnic area, Jehosophat Gully picnic area, The Gums camp site as well as all walking tracks in the park. Please avoid travel to these areas until you are advised that it is safe to do so.
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