Kara Kara State Park has 3840 ha of mainly steep, forested terrain in the southern section of the St Arnaud Range. Enjoy a peaceful picnic or recreational fishing in the Upper and Lower Teddington Reservoirs, the waters are a haven for trout and redfin.
Flora & FaunaAn outstanding feature of this park is the mature nature of the forest. When eucalypts are about eighty years old, hollows begin to form in their trunk and branches. The hollows are used by a variety of native birds, mammals and reptiles as nesting sites and for shelter.
Hollow-dependent species include.the kookaburra and crimson rosella and nocturnal animals such as the yellow-footed antechinus and sugar glider. Approximately fifteen mammal, sixteen reptile and one hundred and twenty-eight bird species are recorded in the park, six of which are either rare or endangered.
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