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Black Range State Park — Attraction in Telangatuk East

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Black Range State Park
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Black Range State Park is a state park 340 km northwest of Melbourne, Australia, near the town of Cavendish. It covers an area of 117 square kilometres. In addition to natural flora and fauna, the park protects Australian Aboriginal art and occupation sites of the Jardwadjali people.
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Black Range State Park
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Black Range State Park

Rees Rd, Cherrypool VIC 3401, Australia
4.5(23)
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Black Range State Park is a state park 340 km northwest of Melbourne, Australia, near the town of Cavendish. It covers an area of 117 square kilometres. In addition to natural flora and fauna, the park protects Australian Aboriginal art and occupation sites of the Jardwadjali people.

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Rose GrahamRose Graham
Beautiful scenery, medium difficulty, great exercise, didn't encounter anyone else on the track. Though, poor signage - very few arrows noted, & an unclear path due to consistent greenery/broken trees around - so had to find path on phone to navigate in the rough direction. Wouldn't want to hike during wet weather. Some paths along trail right on the edge of cliff. The road to get to the carpark/hike base was inconsistent & unsealed, but doable in my low car if you go slowly (~15min). Would have been better in a 4wd.
Laura VoLaura Vo
Beautiful views & amazing rock formations. Took my 2 kids (7m & 9f) for the hike. We did 1km up to the peak, the kids got a little tired so we ended up with a 2.3km return hike instead of the full 4km. Some parts you have to use your hands to climbs the rocks & find the path. Awesome fun!
EugenioEugenio
Amazing hike here. Can't describe the experience with words. It would be amazing to camp here as well. Very few indications when climbing so better make sure you have GPS. The road to reach here need manteinence, be careful when driving here.
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Beautiful scenery, medium difficulty, great exercise, didn't encounter anyone else on the track. Though, poor signage - very few arrows noted, & an unclear path due to consistent greenery/broken trees around - so had to find path on phone to navigate in the rough direction. Wouldn't want to hike during wet weather. Some paths along trail right on the edge of cliff. The road to get to the carpark/hike base was inconsistent & unsealed, but doable in my low car if you go slowly (~15min). Would have been better in a 4wd.
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Beautiful views & amazing rock formations. Took my 2 kids (7m & 9f) for the hike. We did 1km up to the peak, the kids got a little tired so we ended up with a 2.3km return hike instead of the full 4km. Some parts you have to use your hands to climbs the rocks & find the path. Awesome fun!
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Amazing hike here. Can't describe the experience with words. It would be amazing to camp here as well. Very few indications when climbing so better make sure you have GPS. The road to reach here need manteinence, be careful when driving here.
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3.0
37w

Beautiful scenery, medium difficulty, great exercise, didn't encounter anyone else on the track.

Though, poor signage - very few arrows noted, & an unclear path due to consistent greenery/broken trees around - so had to find path on phone to navigate in the rough direction. Wouldn't want to hike during wet weather. Some paths along trail right on the edge of cliff.

The road to get to the carpark/hike base was inconsistent & unsealed, but doable in my low car if you go slowly (~15min). Would have been...

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5.0
8y

Great place to visit with rugged scenery, plenty of wildlife and wildflowers. A trip to the aboriginal Mudadgadjiin Shelter is worth the drive, although the road is pretty rough and could be impassable in bad weather. We stayed at the Southern Grampians Wilderness Lodge off the Rocklands-Cherrypool Road which has comfortable, well appointed and roomy log cabin/chalet style accommodation. Gariwerd (the Grampians) is also close by and the whole area is full of sightseeing...

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4.0
6y

Great place to hike, lack of any real markers or signs, you can follow the rock piles though. Can be a little confusing to what level you need to be on if you have never been there before. As mentioned you will need a car with some reasonable ground clearance possibly a 4wd in the wet. I did it in a sportswagon during the summer but I wouldn't advise it if you don't have any knowledge on how to keep momentum in sand, and it really...

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