Photo: Erin Silversmith / GFDL
Bunyip State Park, a wild expanse of tall forests, ferny gullies, and winding creeks, lies about 70 km east of Melbourne. Named after the mythical creature said to lurk in its swamps, this park offers a genuine escape into Victoria’s cool temperate rainforest. It’s a haven for hikers, mountain bikers, and anyone craving solitude among towering mountain ash and tree ferns.
Highlights & What to See
- Walk the Gembrook Track: This historic rail trail cuts through the park, perfect for cycling or walking past old railway bridges and tunnels.
- Explore the Bunyip River: Follow walking tracks along the riverbank to spot platypuses at dawn or dusk, and admire cascades after rain.
- Climb Mount Beenak: A short but steep hike rewards with panoramic views across the park and beyond.
- Visit the Bunyip Swamp: Keep an eye out for the legendary bunyip – or simply enjoy the eerie beauty of this wetland.
- Picnic at Four Brothers Rocks: A scenic spot with granite boulders and picnic tables, ideal for a lunch stop.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend a half-day to a full day exploring Bunyip State Park. For a quick visit, drive the scenic Bunyip Road with short stops at lookout points. If you’re keen on hiking or mountain biking, plan a full day to tackle the Gembrook Track or a longer loop. Overnight camping is available at the Bunyip River Campground for those wanting to immerse themselves in the forest.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Puffing Billy Railway: Ride the historic steam train through the Dandenong Ranges, just a short drive west.
- Gembrook (now Cockatoo): A charming town with cafes and the start of the Gembrook Track.
- Dandenong Ranges National Park: Famous for its lush fern gullies and birdlife, easily combined for a day trip.
- Emerald Lake Park: Offers paddleboats and walking trails, a family-friendly stopover.
- Yarra Valley: Victoria’s premier wine region, about 30 minutes north, perfect for a tasting tour after your bushwalk.
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- Yarra Valley — Senning Luk / CC BY-SA 2.0