Paddys Ranges State Park
Paddys Ranges State Park is a great place to observe relics of the goldmining era. This park is well known for its wildflower displays and is home to more than 140 native birds, including the rare Painted Honeyeaters and Swift Parrots.
Things to Do
* The natural features of the park provide a wide range of low impact recreational opportunities for walking, birdwatching, observing the abundant wildflowers in Spring and investigating some of the gold workings.
* Walking tracks radiate from the picnic area where an information board gives further details on features, history and activities.
* There is an all access walking track for 500 metres from the picnic area to the Reserve Dam. This track provides access for people of all abilities, including those in wheelchairs.
* Areas where wildflowers are especially prolific include:The Settling Ponds Track/Possum Gully Track junction, along Whipstick Track and the Wildflower Reserve.
* There is a bush camping ground located along Karri Track. This camping ground leads to a walking track loop which also links up with the day picnic area.
* There are no fees for campers, however, please contact the Maryborough office before camping to ensure that there is room for your party. Dispersed camping is not permitted in the park.
* Please keep to the tracks as these have been provided for your benefit.
* Fossicking and detecting are only permitted in designated areas within the park. Please do not drive "off road" and fill in any holes created by fossicking.
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