Parks in High Country

The High Country in Victoria, Australia, is a region known for its spectacular mountain scenery, lush valleys, and rolling plains. It is home to several national parks and reserves, offering visitors a range of outdoor activities and breathtaking landscapes to explore. Mount Buffalo National Park is a 31,000-hectare sub-alpine park that boasts some of the area's best hiking, rock climbing, swimming, scenic views, and wildflowers, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

In addition to Mount Buffalo National Park, the High Country is home to Victoria's major snow and ski resorts, including Mount Buller, Falls Creek, and Mount Hotham. Outside of the snow season, these mountains provide excellent opportunities for bushwalking, horse riding, cycling, scenic driving, and fishing. The region also features rich wine-growing areas, vineyards, and locally produced cheeses and small goods. Victoria's High Country is approximately a three-hour drive from Melbourne and is accessible year-round, with transfers and tours available throughout the region. The best time to visit depends on the activities you wish to enjoy, with summer and spring ideal for exploring the national parks, wineries, and picturesque towns, while winter offers excellent skiing and snowboarding opportunities. From national parks to ski resorts, the area caters to adventure seekers and nature lovers alike, making it an ideal destination for a unique travel experience.

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