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Bunyip State Park - Gembrook

Bunyip State Park - Gembrook
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Visitors to Bunyip State Park are able to explore and experience the Park's rugged bush setting through a range of activities such as:

* Picnic lunch at Mortimer or Dyers Picnic Ground or at Tomahawk Creek

* Explore the Four Brothers Rocks. Go mountain bike riding. Pitch a tent, but please contact the Ranger for details on where to go camping

* Visit the historical charcoal kiln utilised during World War II, which is located at Kurth Kiln Picnic Ground, within Kurth Kiln Park

* Discover the park on foot with a variety of scenic walks

Facilities for Bunyip State Park

  • Car park

Experiences around Gembrook

  • Flora/Fauna
  • Nature based
  • Wildlife

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