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Experienced hikers and geology enthusiasts seeking remote wilderness.
Burrowa-Pine Mountain National Park is a significant protected area located in the Hume region of Victoria, Australia. Spanning over 18,400 hectares, the park offers a unique landscape defined by its striking geological features, most notably Pine Mountain, a massive monolith often cited as being significantly larger than Uluru. Visitors can challenge themselves with treks to the summit of Mount Burrowa, which reaches an elevation of 1,300 metres. The park serves as a sanctuary for diverse flora and fauna, providing a quiet, remote escape for those looking to immerse themselves in the Australian bush. It is a destination suited for experienced hikers and those interested in the unique geological history of the region.
Burrowa-Pine Mountain National Park is a significant protected area located in the Hume region of Victoria, Australia. Spanning over 18,400 hectares, the park offers a unique landscape defined by its striking geological features, most notably Pine Mountain, a massive monolith often cited as being significantly larger than Uluru. Visitors can challenge themselves with treks to the summit of Mount Burrowa, which reaches an elevation of 1,300 metres. The park serves as a sanctuary for diverse flora and fauna, providing a quiet, remote escape for those looking to immerse themselves in the Australian bush. It is a destination suited for experienced hikers and those interested in the unique geological history of the region.
Massive Pine Mountain granite monolith
Challenging summit trek to Mount Burrowa
Diverse native flora and fauna
Extensive wilderness trail network
The park is remote and requires a vehicle to access.
Trails are best suited for experienced hikers due to rugged terrain.
Limited mobile phone reception throughout the park area.
Experienced hikers and geology enthusiasts seeking remote wilderness.
AUD $
$50-$100 p/day
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Nature Lovers, Hikers, Adventure