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Nestled in the lush Baw Baw Ranges, Rawson is a tiny, tranquil village that feels a world away from the coastal bustle. It's the gateway to the Mount Baw Baw Alpine Resort and a haven for hikers, mountain bikers, and anyone seeking fresh mountain air. The town's character is defined by its historic timber cottages and the gentle flow of the Tanjil River, making it a serene stop on a Gippsland road trip.
Highlights & What to See
- Mount Baw Baw Alpine Resort – In winter, it's a family-friendly ski field with cross-country trails; in summer, the alpine walks burst with wildflowers and offer panoramic views.
- Baw Baw National Park – Explore ancient snow gum forests, cascading waterfalls like Mushroom Rocks, and the challenging Australian Alps Walking Track.
- Tanjil River – Perfect for a picnic, a refreshing dip, or fly-fishing for trout; the riverbanks are dotted with peaceful camping spots.
- Rawson Village – Wander the quiet streets to admire the historic timber buildings, including the old railway station (now a community hall) and the charming St. John's Church.
- Mountain Biking – The area boasts some of Victoria's best single-track trails, with routes ranging from gentle family rides to adrenaline-pumping descents.
Suggested Time to Spend
Aim for at least a full day to soak up the alpine atmosphere. If you're keen on a long hike or a mountain-bike session, an overnight stay is ideal – the village has a handful of cosy cabins and a hotel. Many visitors use Rawson as a base for 2–3 days, combining the national park with a trip to nearby Walhalla.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Walhalla – A beautifully preserved gold-rush town, just 20 minutes away, with underground mine tours and a historic railway.
- Erica – A tiny settlement with a famous pub and access to the Thomson River for kayaking and swimming.
- Moe – The nearest service town, offering supermarkets, cafes, and the Old Gippstown heritage village.
- Baw Baw Village – The alpine resort's accommodation hub, with ski-in/ski-out lodges and a restaurant.
- Mount Baw Baw Summit – For 360-degree views stretching to the coast on a clear day; accessible by a short walk from the resort.
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