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KINGLAKE RANGES
Bushland, waterfalls, walks and trails
The Kinglake Ranges
are situated a little more
than 50kms north-east
of Melbourne and include
the villages and hamlets
of Kinglake, Kinglake
Central, Kinglake West,
Pheasant Creek, Glenburn
and Toolangi. The area
is surrounded by some
22,000 hectares of national
Established in 1928 to
protect native fauna and
flora, the park features
Masons Falls, Mt Sugarloaf
Lookout, Jehosaphat
Gully, Wombelano Falls,
an abundance of wildlife,
secluded camping spots and
plenty of walking tracks to
explore. It’s a slice of nature
with a sprinkle of serenity.
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There is no lake at
Kinglake! The Kinglake
township was named
after British historian
Alexander William
Kinglake.
Other popular attractions
include the fabulous Bollygum
Adventure Playground,
Kinglake Ranges Heritage
Trail, Toolangi Sculpture
Trail, Wirrawilla Rainforest
Walk and the Frank Thomson
Reserve for stunning city
views.
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parkland. Kinglake National
Park is the largest, and
closest national park to
Melbourne, making it an
ideal spot for a day trip or a
weekend getaway.
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Discover the Kinglake
Ranges. Delicious local
produce, fine wines,
stunning walks and
waterfalls - and all only 50
minutes from Melbourne!