Werribee Gorge State Park |
Werribee Gorge retains a wild, rugged natural beauty. The park offers spectacular views and great opportunities for bushwalking and rock climbing.
There are a variety of walks in the park. A popular walk follows the Werribee River from Meikles Point picnic area, offering impressive view of both the river and the cliff faces of the gorge. It leads to popular swimming holes, historic sites and other park features.
Aboriginal Traditional Owners
Parks Victoria acknowledges the Aboriginal Traditional Owners of Victoria - including its parks and reserves. Through their cultural traditions, Aboriginal people maintain their connection to their ancestral lands and waters.
Displaying 500 million years of geological history, Werribee Gorge retains a wild, rugged natural beauty. The 575 hectare park protects native flora and fauna, offers spectacular views and has great opportunities for bushwalking and rock climbing.
Popular things to do
Walking | Circuit Walk 10km - 4.5 hrs Grade - Medium to Hard Start at the Quarry or Meikles Point Picnic Area..
Picnicking | Enjoy a picnic with family and friends at Meikles Point or Quarry Picnic Areas. Fireplaces, picnic tables and toilets are..
Rock climbing | Go rock climbing at Falcons Lookout. This is the only area in the park available for rock climbing.
How to get there
Werribee Gorge State Park is approximately 8km west of Bacchus Marsh via the Western Freeway and Pentland Hills Road to Myers Road (steep in places), or via Ironbark Road (Ballan-Ingliston Road) from Bacchus Marsh-Balliang Road
❊ Address ❊
⊜ Werribee Gorge Pentland Hills 3341 View Map
✆ Telephone: 131 963
❊ Web Links ❊
➼ Werribee Gorge State Park
➼ www.parkweb.vic.gov.au
➼ www.tripadvisor.com.au
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