Big Desert Wilderness - Telopea Downs
The Big Desert is home to a wide variety of birds, reptiles and mammals. It offers visitors an opportunity to experience a landscape which has remained unaffected by human beings and provides a challenge for the experienced hiker.
The region is considered to be the best single area in Victoria for reptiles with over fifty species of lizards and snakes recorded. Ninety-three species of birds have been recorded in the park including the extremely rare western whipbird. Mammals found in the area include the silky mouse, western pygmy possum and Mitchell's hopping-mouse.
Things to do
* Walk through a true wilderness
* Birdwatching and nature study are rewarding in an area which is home to a great variety of birds, reptiles and small mammals
There are no facilities or water are provided in the park however there are some campsites provided nearby at Big Billy Bore, the Springs, Moonlight Tank and Broken Bucket Reserve along the Nhill-Murrayville Road. Bore water is available at Big Billy Bore and Broken Bucket Reserve and there are toilets at Broken Bucket. Supplies may be obtained in Nhill, Yanac or Murrayville.
Precautions
* You must carry your own water.
* Skill in using map and compass are vital. The Danyo and Wallowa sheets in the NATMAP 1:100 000 series covers the area.
* Temperatures in summer are far too high for safe and comfortable walking.
* Before leaving on an overnight walk, please inform the ranger at Wyperfeld National Park.
For the latest information on track closures and park access, please see the Parks Victoria website. Be bushfire smart. Follow the Parks Victoria checklist before travelling.
Facilities for Big Desert Wilderness
- Car park
Experiences around Telopea Downs
- Flora/Fauna
- Nature based
- Outback
- Wildlife
