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Tarra-Bulga National Park is popular for picnics, walks, scenic drives and nature study.

 

Where to Go | Facilities and Access | Frequently Asked Questions | Information to Local Sites

Where to Go and What to Do

  • Call in at the Tarra-Bulga Visitor Centre on the Grand Ridge Road in Balook. The displays will introduce you to the historical and natural aspects of the Strzeleckis and features rainforests in Victoria. The centre is open only between specified times.
  • Bulga picnic area is a short distance north of the Visitor Centre, off the Grand Ridge Road. The self-guided Fern Gully Nature Walk starts here and includes the famous suspension bridge.
  • Tarra Valley picnic area is on the Tarra Valley Road about 8 km from the Visitor Centre. From here a 1.2 km walk takes you through rainforest past the lovely Cyathea Falls.

 

 

Facilities and access

Fireplaces, picnic shelters, tables and toilets are provided at both Bulga and Tarra Valley picnic areas. There are also picnic facilities and toilets at the Visitor Centre. There are no facilities for overnight camping within the park. Access to the park is south from Traralgon along the Traralgon Creek Road: North from Yarram along the Tarra Valley Road or Balook Yarram Road; or via the Grand Ridge Road from either Carrajung or Mirboo North.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

 

Some other useful information to local sites

Distance by Road from the Visitors' Centre
Bulga picnic area 700 m
Tarra Valley Picnic Area 8 km
Tarra Falls 9 km
Caravan Parks on Tarra Valley Road 12 km & 14 km
Historic Tree Stumps 4.5 km
Mt Tassie Lookout 6 km
Yarram Township 26 km
Traralgon Township 34 km
Mirboo North (via Grand Ridge Road) 73 km
Carrajung and Hyland Highway 9 km
Melbourne CBD 220 km

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