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Hiking trails in Kinglake West Education Area traverse diverse terrain, characterized by lush forests and varied flora. This area, part of Humevale, Australia, offers a serene natural escape. It is situated near Kinglake National Park, which features Masons Falls, panoramic viewpoints, and different forest types, including open eucalypt canopies and mountain ash. The region provides a network of paths suitable for exploring its natural beauty.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Boundary Track in Kinglake National Park runs just under 2 ½ kilometres, following the park boundary through tall eucalypt forest and regenerating bushland. The route is flat and relatively easy, and connects with other nearby tracks for short or longer treks through the park. Along the way, it offers a quieter forest experience with chances to see native wildlife, while also providing access to Masons Falls and surrounding picnic areas.
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Set within Kinglake National Park, Masons Falls Picnic Area is a spacious, open picnic ground surrounded by towering eucalypt forest, with shelters, tables, toilets, and free gas barbecues for day visitors. From the picnic area, a network of short walking tracks leads through fern gullies and tall forest to a viewing platform overlooking Masons Falls, where water cascades into a steep, forested gorge below. The setting combines accessible facilities with immersive bushland, making it a popular base for picnicking, wildlife spotting and exploring one of the closest national park landscapes to Melbourne.
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Masons Falls has an awesome viewing platform, with safety rails and an unobstructed view of the waterfall. These falls drop 45 meters but can run dry during droughts or hot parts of the summer.
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Hazel Glade is a swathe of ferns in a gully, and can be seen from Running Creek Track. It's a peaceful patch of forests, typical of Kinglake National Park.
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Arthurs Creek can run almost dry in the summer, but when it's flowing, it's a gentle creek that weaves through the forests of Kinglake National Park.
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Mount Sugarloaf can be reached by car or on foot. By car, this is the high point of Mount Sugarloaf Road, where there's parking and a turnaround. By this, this is the end of Mount Sugarloaf Ridge Track. You get a good look over Kinglake, Chads Creek, Arthurs Valley, and Melbourne on a clear day, 40 kilometers away.
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The Kinglake West Education Area offers a selection of 5 hiking trails, ranging from easy strolls to more moderate adventures. These routes provide a great way to explore the diverse landscapes of the area.
The Kinglake West Education Area is beautiful year-round. During warmer months, you'll experience vibrant flora and fauna, while cooler seasons offer picturesque changing foliage. The well-maintained trails are suitable for hiking in various conditions.
You can expect diverse terrain with trails winding through lush forests, including open eucalypt canopies, mountain ash, and tree ferns in wet gullies. The area offers a tranquil environment with varied natural beauty.
Yes, the Kinglake West Education Area is very beginner-friendly, with 4 out of 5 routes classified as easy. These trails are perfect for leisurely strolls and offer a gentle introduction to the park's natural beauty. For example, the Masons Falls – Running Creek Access loop from Mason's Falls is an easy option.
Yes, all the hiking routes available in the Kinglake West Education Area are circular. This means you can start and finish your hike at the same point, making for convenient exploration. An example is the Mount Sugarloaf & Masons Falls circuit.
Hikers can discover several notable natural features. Masons Falls is a significant attraction, with short walking tracks leading to a viewing platform overlooking the cascading falls. You can also find panoramic views of the Melbourne skyline, Port Phillip Bay, and the Yarra Valley from viewpoints like Mount Sugarloaf, especially within the nearby Kinglake National Park.
The Kinglake West Education Area is home to diverse wildlife. Visitors often have the opportunity to encounter kangaroos, wallabies, echidnas, and numerous bird species, especially in the lush forests and diverse habitats.
Yes, there is one moderate hike available. The Mount Sugarloaf & Masons Falls circuit is a longer route, covering nearly 14 km with over 360 meters of elevation gain, offering a more challenging experience for those looking for it.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 out of 5 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil ambiance, the well-maintained paths, and the opportunity to immerse themselves in nature away from the city bustle.
Yes, the Kinglake West Education Area, particularly through its connection to Kinglake National Park, offers facilities like the Masons Falls Picnic Area, which serves as a convenient starting point for several trails and typically provides parking.
Yes, the Kinglake Ranges Heritage Trail, a 12.6 km one-way walking trail, connects Kinglake and Kinglake West. It follows the route of a historic timber railway and features 32 information panels highlighting local flora, fauna, and historical sites.


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