Towong hiking tracks

The Towong Region in Victoria, Australia, offers a diverse range of hiking trails catering to various skill levels and interests. Some of the notable trails and walks in the area include the Tallangatta to Huon Trail, a loop walk along a lakefront with comprehensive local history. The Memorial Park Walk in Tallangatta provides a short return walk giving a feel for the charming township.

The Conic Range Walk in Koetong leads to Conic Rocks, offering superb views across Lake Hume and the mountains of New South Wales and Victoria, with a stunning rocky summit. The Dry Forest Creek Trestle Walk in Bullioh is an easy walk along the High Country Rail Trail leading to Dry Forest Creek Trestle Bridge. The Lawrence Lookout Walk in Shelley offers a short return walk to a picnic shelter with a spectacular view of the Australian Alps.

The Mountain Creek Walk in Shelley is a picturesque walk through green forested slopes and moist gullies, with two footbridges to cross. The Waterfall and Darbyshire Hill Trestles Walk in Bullioh is a return walk climbing Darbyshire Hill, including the historic trestle bridges Waterfall and Darbyshire No. 2. The Granya Falls Walk in Granya is a satisfying return walk in forested slopes at the base of Mt Granya, with options for a picnic at Cotton Tree campground or the historic Scout Hut.

The Mt Lawson Summit Walk in Burrowye offers breathtaking views, best experienced with informative flyers. The Boggy Creek Trestle Walk in Koetong is a short, forested, and shady return walk of less than 1km to another remarkable High Country feature. Additionally, parks such as Burrowa-Pine Mountain National Park and Mount Granya State Park offer more hiking trails in the Towong Region.

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