Kinglake National Park
Things to Do
* Tracks throughout the park enable you to plan a variety of short and long walks. The Lyrebird Track near the Masons Falls Picnic Area is suitable for people with limited mobility.
* Visit Masons Falls, and the interpretive display in the Visitor Centre (western section).
* Enjoy the wildflowers in spring and the views from the Mount Everard Track in the Jehosaphat Gully (eastern) section.
* Walk to Wombelano Falls in the Wombelano-Andrews Hill (northern) section.
Masons Falls Picnic Area
There is a designated accessible walk from the Masons Falls picnic area. It is a 500m sealed nature trail called the Lyrebird Walk. Lyrebirds are present in this area. The track has seating at regular intervals and is maintained by two volunteer groups. The track to the Falls is of a high standard and free of steps, but does have some steep sections. The picnic site is quite rough and sloping.
Jehosaphat Gully
Jehosaphat Gully picnic area has a sealed car park and a good standard of picnic furniture, barbecues and shelter. Gravel paths allow movement around the picnic area. There are only a few steep sections. The designated accessible toilet does not meet current access standards. There is a short circuit walk through the forest. It is only an informal path at this stage, and not designed for accessibility.
The Gums
A nature circuit walk from this site has a good flat and wide path, generally accessible to all abilities. Camp sites are flat, bare-earth under a tree canopy, and paths to the facilities are gravel.
Precautions
* Take warm clothing when walking in winter as it can be very cold and even snow.
* Carry water and wear a hat on summer walks.
* Check the Parks Victoria website for path closures.
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