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Easy hiking trails in Bunyip State Park traverse a diverse landscape approximately 65 to 85 kilometers east of Melbourne. The park features a mosaic of ecosystems, including dense forests, fern gullies, and open heathlands. Hikers can explore areas with towering mountain ash, damp sclerophyll forests, and heathy woodlands. These natural features provide varied terrain for easy walks.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. 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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The Mount Cannibal Walking Track loops through stringybark forests, and up over huge granite boulders for great viewpoints across the valley. There are a few wood and stone staircases along the trail that bring bushwalkers up to those excellent viewpoints. Bushwalking counter-clockwise is a bit easier to tackle the loop, but the track can be taken in either direction.
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This viewpoint is off a short side track from the Mount Cannibal summit. The views from this point reach out to the Gippsland valleys, surrounding farmland, and on a clear day all the way out toward Westernport Bay.
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Bunyip State Park offers a good selection of easy hiking trails. There are currently 4 easy routes listed in this guide, with more options available for various skill levels throughout the park's diverse landscape.
Easy hikes in Bunyip State Park traverse a varied 'green mosaic' of ecosystems. You can expect to walk through dense forests, lush fern gullies, and expansive heathlands. Some trails feature towering mountain ash, damp sclerophyll forests, and heathy woodlands with prickly tea-tree and mealy stringybark.
The most pleasant times to visit for easy hikes are during spring for the vibrant wildflower bloom, including orchids, wattles, and bush peas. Autumn also offers cooler hiking temperatures, making it ideal for comfortable walks.
Yes, the park's sole waterfall, Lawson Falls, can be reached via an easy route. The Lawson Falls loop from Lawson Falls Picnic Ground is a 3.2-mile (5.1 km) trail that leads through dense bushland and fern gullies to the falls, which are particularly scenic after rainfall.
Absolutely. Many of the easy trails are suitable for families. For instance, the Mortimer Nature Walk, mentioned in regional research, is known as an easy, family-friendly trail that meanders through fern-filled gullies and lush forests, introducing visitors to the park's plant life.
Yes, several easy circular routes are available. Popular options include the Lawson Falls loop from Lawson Falls Picnic Ground, the Mount Cannibal loop from Nar Nar Goon, and the 7 Acre Rock Summit loop from Noojee. These loops offer varied scenery and are designed for easy completion.
Bunyip State Park is a haven for wildlife. On an easy hike, you might encounter kangaroos, wallabies, and wombats. The park is also home to various bird species, including the remarkable lyrebird. It's one of the few places where Victoria's state floral emblem, the Common Heath, and state fauna emblem, the Leadbeater's Possum, can be found.
Generally, dogs are not permitted on walking tracks within Bunyip State Park to protect native wildlife. However, designated areas for dogs on leads might exist. It's always best to check the official Parks Victoria website for the most current regulations regarding pets before your visit: Parks Victoria - Bunyip State Park.
Parking is typically available at trailheads and picnic grounds within the park. For example, the Lawson Falls loop starts from Lawson Falls Picnic Ground, which usually has parking facilities. Mortimer Picnic Ground is another common starting point for various trails.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, from dense forests to fern gullies, and the peaceful atmosphere. The accessibility of trails for various fitness levels, especially the easy options, is also frequently highlighted.
While focusing on 'easy,' some routes offer gentle elevation changes. For example, the Hiking loop from Powelltown Bushland Reserve is an easy 3.5-mile (5.7 km) path with an elevation gain of 530 feet (162 meters), providing varied scenery and a slightly more undulating experience within the easy category.
Bunyip State Park is located approximately 65 to 85 kilometers east of Melbourne, making it primarily accessible by car. Public transport options directly into the park are limited. Visitors typically drive to reach the various trailheads and picnic areas within the park.


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