Park
Chiltern Box-Ironbark National Park
9 locals recommend
Location
Chiltern, VIC
Tips from locals
An area of natural beauty and endangered flora and fauna. A favourite with walkers and bird watchers.
Located between Beechworth and the low hills surrounding Chiltern, the park contains the highest number of mammal, bird and reptile species recorded at any Box-Ironbark site. Over 200 bird species have been recorded; including threatened woodland species such as the Regent Honeyeater, Swift Parrot, Turquoise Parrot and Square-Tailed Kite. The park includes the striking Mt Pilot Range and Woolshed Falls and protects box-ironbark forest that once covered much of northeast Victoria.
Located between Beechworth and the low hills surrounding Chiltern, the park contains the highest number of mammal, bird and reptile species recorded at any Box-Ironbark site. Over 200 bird species have been recorded; including threatened woodland species such as the Regent Honeyeater, Swift Parrot,…
Great for walking, riding, off road driving, horse riding or a picnic with the family. There are some safe fenced off areas where you can see some historic mullock hills and old prospecting sites. If you're going off road becareful as there is many unmarked old mines.
Great walking and bike trails, bird watching including Regent Honey Eater and Yeddonba Aboriginal Cultural site