Yarra Track, Walking trail in Yarra Ranges National Park, Australia.
The Yarra Track is a walking trail that winds through dense Mountain Ash forests and valleys in Yarra Ranges National Park. Along the way, visitors encounter native wildlife and flowing streams that run through the landscape.
The path follows original routes established thousands of years ago by the Wurundjeri people. European settlement came much later to this region.
The track winds through areas that held meaning for Aboriginal peoples, where traditional land management shaped the forest landscape across many generations.
Bring water and wear sturdy shoes when walking this trail with varied terrain. Check conditions with the park office before you start to ensure the path is accessible.
The forest holds Mountain Ash trees, which are the tallest flowering plants on Earth. Walking among these giant eucalypts creates an impressive experience as you pass beneath their towering trunks.
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