Tarra Bulga National Park

National Parks and Reserves

Known for its giant Mountain Ash trees, beautiful fern gullies and ancient myrtle beeches, Tarra Bulga National Park in South Gippsland has some of the best examples of original cool temperate rainforests of the Strzelecki Ranges.
Tarra Bulga National Park
Tarra Bulga National Park
Tarra Bulga National Park
Tarra Bulga National Park
Tarra Bulga National Park
Tarra Bulga National Park
Walk to the impressive Corrigan's Suspension Bridge, which stretches through the rainforest canopy, affording spectacular views of the lush fern gully on the forest floor below. There are many short to medium walking tracks in the park allowing you to enjoy the magnificent scenery. A bird lovers paradise with over 100 bird species, particularly noted for Lyrebirds and the Pilot Birds that follow them around.

Choose from three picnic areas ar the Tarra Bulga National Park. The Visitor information Centre includes electric barbeques, picnic tables, picnic shelter and toiles with disabled access. Tarra Valley or Bulga, both have picnic shelters, tables and toilets. Rubbish bins are not provided in National Parks. Please take all your rubbish with you.

Tarra-Bulga National Park, on Brataualung Country, is highly significant to Gunaikurnai Traditional Owners due to its remarkable Aboriginal cultural heritage.

Before you go check Parks Victoria's website for local changes and park conditions. Be bushfire ready in the great outdoors and stay up to date using the Vic Emergency website.

Information

Address

Grand Ridge Road, Balook, Victoria, 3971

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