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Tarra Bulga National Park

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Tarra-Bulga National Park in South Gippsland is well known for its giant Mountain Ash trees, beautiful fern gullies and ancient myrtle beeches. The park covers 1,625 ha of some of the best examples of original cool temperate rainforests of the Stzelecki Ranges.

Flora & Fauna - The fern gullies are the home of the Superb Lyrebird, Yellow Robins, Crimson Rosellas, Swamp wallabies, wombats, possums, platypus, bandicoots and native rats. There are also seven species of bats, and numerous reptiles.

Luxuriant tree ferns, mountain ash and ancient myrtle beeches are attractions of this cool temperate rainforest. Thirty-nine species of ferns have been recorded, and there are more than 200 different kinds of fungi.

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220 km south-east of Melbourne To access the park, drive south from Traralgon along the Traralgon Creek Road North from Yarram along the Tarra Valley Road or Balook Yarram Road or via the Grand Ridge Road from either Carrajung or Mirboo North

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Grand Ridge Road
Balook VIC

Getting There220 km south-east of Melbourne To access the park, drive south from Traralgon along the Traralgon Creek Road North from Yarram along the Tarra Valley Road or Balook Yarram Road or via the Grand Ridge Road from either Carrajung or Mirboo North
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