The steep granite peaks west of Wangaratta are at a transition in the northern Victorian landscape where the uplands give way to the plains of the Riverina.
Warby-Ovens National Park was created in 2010 protecting the namesake ranges and their important stands of red river gums.
You can get here in a few minutes to scramble over giant boulders and make the hike to Salisbury Falls, which is at its best after heavy rain in winter.
A prominent hill in the range is Mount Glenrowan, which was used as a vantage point by Ned Kelly...
Read moreThe Warby Ovens Nation Park is an excellent location. There is a lot of variety within the environment and wildlife to be encountered everywhere! All locations are very well mapped out and easily accessible, most include great facilities including picnic tables, campfires, parking, information and toilets. I find myself coming back to explore more this...
Read moreIt was good place to go to take the dogs for a walk only to find out its a no go for dogs even though there is no signs anywhere, roads are very neglected and have been for quite a while, I think that's the way parks Victoria want it to keep everyone out, only good for 4wding...
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