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2018 4WD Notification of Changes to Seasonal Closure List.Xlsx Closure Date Closure Date Managed Local Government Area Fire District Parks Victoria Region Road Name From To By Park Comments/Queries MURRINDINDI MURRINDINDI UPPER GOULBURN WILSON TRACK 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Lake Eildon National Park (South) Additional Closure MANSFIELD MACALISTER WESTERN ALPS Barkley River Jeep Track 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Mt Skene Scenic Reserve Additional Closure MURRINDINDI MURRINDINDI UPPER GOULBURN ARTHERS ROAD 14-06-18 01-11-18 DELWP Additional Closure MURRINDINDI MURRINDINDI UPPER GOULBURN COCKPIT TRACK 14-06-18 01-11-18 DELWP Additional Closure EAST GIPPSLAND UPPER MURRAY LAKES AND EASTERN ALPS LANMANS TRACK 14-06-18 01-11-18 DELWP Additional Closure BENALLA GOULBURN MIDDLE CREEK TRACK 14-06-18 01-11-18 DELWP Additional Closure Additional Closure - from Christians BAW BAW BAW BAW LATROBE CEC DUNNS TK 14-11-18 01-11-18 DELWP Break to Litaize Creek Rd ALPINE OVENS OVENS LAKE CATANI ACCESS ROAD 14-06-18 16-09-18 PV Mount Buffalo National Park change dates ALPINE OVENS OVENS MOUNT BUFFALO ROAD 14-06-18 16-09-18 PV Mount Buffalo National Park change dates ALPINE OVENS OVENS MOUNT BUFFALO ROAD 14-06-18 16-09-18 PV Mount Buffalo National Park change dates ALPINE OVENS OVENS MT MCLEOD FIRETRAIL 14-06-18 16-09-18 PV Mount Buffalo National Park change dates ALPINE OVENS OVENS RESERVOIR ROAD 14-06-18 16-09-18 PV Mount Buffalo National Park change dates BAW BAW LATROBE GEMBROOK B T DIVIDE TRACK 01-05-18 31-10-18 DELWP change dates BAW BAW LATROBE GEMBROOK BELLBIRD CREEK TRACK 01-05-18 31-10-18 DELWP change dates BAW BAW LATROBE GEMBROOK LOWER SISTERS TRACK 01-05-18 31-10-18 DELWP change dates BAW BAW LATROBE GEMBROOK MASSA TRACK 01-05-18 31-10-18 DELWP change dates BAW BAW LATROBE GEMBROOK NORTH HELLS GATE FIREBREAK 01-05-18 31-10-18 DELWP change dates BAW BAW LATROBE GEMBROOK PHASMID RIDGE TRACK 01-05-18 31-10-18 DELWP change dates BAW BAW LATROBE GEMBROOK PHASMID TRACK 01-05-18 31-10-18 DELWP change dates BAW BAW LATROBE GEMBROOK QUARTZ CREEK ROAD 01-05-18 31-10-18 DELWP change dates BAW BAW LATROBE GEMBROOK SILVERTOP RIDGE TRACK 01-05-18 31-10-18 DELWP change dates BAW BAW LATROBE GEMBROOK SOUTH HELLS GATE TRACK 01-05-18 31-10-18 DELWP change dates BAW BAW LATROBE GEMBROOK SPION KOPJE TRACK 01-05-18 31-10-18 DELWP change dates BAW BAW LATROBE GEMBROOK STOLL ROAD 01-05-18 31-10-18 DELWP change dates TOWONG OVENS KIEWA AND MURRAY GRANITE FLAT TRACK 17-05-18 15-11-18 DELWP change dates YARRA RANGES YARRA UPPER GOULBURN FIVE WAYS TRACK 14-06-18 01-11-18 DELWP removed from Seasonal Closure WEST WIMMERA FAR SOUTH WEST GLENELG BOGALARA BOUNDARY TRACK 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Dergholm State Park no change WEST WIMMERA FAR SOUTH WEST GLENELG FERGUSON TRACK 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Dergholm State Park no change GLENELG FAR SOUTH WEST GLENELG RIFLE RANGE ROAD 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Narrawong Flora Reserve no change GLENELG FAR SOUTH WEST GLENELG UNNAMED 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Narrawong Flora Reserve no change GLENELG FAR SOUTH WEST GLENELG UNNAMED 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Narrawong Flora Reserve no change GLENELG FAR SOUTH WEST GLENELG UNNAMED 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Narrawong Flora Reserve no change GLENELG FAR SOUTH WEST GLENELG UNNAMED 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Narrawong Flora Reserve no change MOYNE FAR SOUTH WEST SHIPWRECK COAST AND HINTERLANDUNNAMED 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Belfast Coastal Reserve no change WEST WIMMERA FAR SOUTH WEST GLENELG YELLOW GUM TRACK 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Dergholm State Park no change MANSFIELD GOULBURN WESTERN ALPS 8 MILE FLAT TRACK 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Howqua Hills Historic Area no change Mount Samaria State Park/Reef Hills BENALLA GOULBURN NORTHERN HUME BAINES ROAD 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV State Park no change MANSFIELD GOULBURN WESTERN ALPS BINDAREE ROAD 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Alpine National Park (West A) no change MANSFIELD GOULBURN WESTERN ALPS BLUFF LINK ROAD 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Alpine National Park (West A) no change MANSFIELD GOULBURN WESTERN ALPS BLUFF TRACK 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Alpine National Park (West A) no change MANSFIELD GOULBURN WESTERN ALPS BLUFF TRACK 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Alpine National Park (West A) no change MANSFIELD GOULBURN WESTERN ALPS BROCKS ROAD 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Alpine National Park (West A) no change Mount Samaria State Park/Reef Hills BENALLA GOULBURN WESTERN ALPS BUTCHERS TRACK 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV State Park no change Mount Samaria State Park/Reef Hills BENALLA GOULBURN NORTHERN HUME CENTRE ROAD 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV State Park no change MANSFIELD GOULBURN WESTERN ALPS CIRCUIT ROAD 14-06-18 01-11-18 MT BULLER Alpine National Park (West A) no change MOUNT STIRLING ALPINE RESORT GOULBURN WESTERN ALPS CIRCUIT ROAD 14-06-18 01-11-18 MT BULLER Alpine National Park (West A) no change MOIRA GOULBURN NORTHERN HUME COBRAWONGA TRACK 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Proposed Murray River Park no change Closure Date Closure Date Managed Local Government Area Fire District Parks Victoria Region Road Name From To By Park Comments/Queries Mount Samaria State Park/Reef Hills BENALLA GOULBURN NORTHERN HUME DOUBLE GATES ROAD 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV State Park no change MANSFIELD GOULBURN WESTERN ALPS FRYS TRACK 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Alpine National Park (West A) no change MANSFIELD GOULBURN WESTERN ALPS HOWQUA HILLS TRACK 14-06-18 01-11-18 DELWP Howqua Hills Historic Area no change MANSFIELD GOULBURN WESTERN ALPS HOWQUA HILLS TRACK 14-06-18 01-11-18 DELWP Howqua Hills Historic Area no change Mount Samaria State Park/Reef Hills BENALLA GOULBURN NORTHERN HUME INDIANS ROAD 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV State Park no change Mount Samaria State Park/Reef Hills BENALLA GOULBURN NORTHERN HUME INDIANS ROAD 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV State Park no change WANGARATTA GOULBURN WESTERN ALPS KING BASIN ROAD 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Alpine National Park (West A) no change WELLINGTON GOULBURN FOOTHILLS AND SOUTHERN ALPS KING BILLY TRACK 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Alpine National Park (West A) no change MANSFIELD GOULBURN WESTERN ALPS MITCHELLS TRACK 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Howqua Hills Historic Area no change MOIRA GOULBURN NORTHERN HUME NAUGHTONS BEND TRACK 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Lower Ovens Wildlife Reserve no change MANSFIELD GOULBURN WESTERN ALPS NOBS TRACK 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Alpine National Park (South West) no change MANSFIELD GOULBURN WESTERN ALPS NOONANS FLAT TRACK 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Howqua Hills Historic Area no change MOIRA GOULBURN NORTHERN HUME NORTH TRACK 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Lower Ovens Wildlife Reserve no change MANSFIELD GOULBURN WESTERN ALPS SIXTEEN MILE JEEP TRACK 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Alpine National Park (West A) no change WANGARATTA GOULBURN WESTERN ALPS SPECULATION ROAD 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Alpine National Park (West A) no change WANGARATTA GOULBURN WESTERN ALPS SPECULATION ROAD 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Alpine National Park (West A) no change Mount Samaria State Park/Reef Hills BENALLA GOULBURN WESTERN ALPS SPRING CREEK TRACK 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV State Park no change MANSFIELD GOULBURN WESTERN ALPS UPPER HOWQUA ROAD 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Alpine National Park (West A) no change Mount Samaria State Park/Reef Hills MANSFIELD GOULBURN WESTERN ALPS VINEGAR HILL TRACK 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV State Park no change BAW BAW LATROBE VALLEY PLAINS AND COASTS BRITANNIA SPUR TRACK 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Baw Baw National Park no change BAW BAW LATROBE VALLEY PLAINS AND COASTS CRICKET GROUND TRACK 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Baw Baw National Park no change BAW BAW LATROBE VALLEY PLAINS AND COASTS LOW SADDLE TRACK 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Baw Baw National Park no change BAW BAW LATROBE VALLEY PLAINS AND COASTS LOW SADDLE TRACK 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Baw Baw National Park no change BAW BAW LATROBE VALLEY PLAINS AND COASTS MORMON TOWN TRACK 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Baw Baw National Park no change BAW BAW LATROBE VALLEY PLAINS AND COASTS PILGRIM CREEK TRACK 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Crossover Regional Park no change LATROBE LATROBE VALLEY PLAINS AND COASTS W2 TRACK 01-08-18 12-12-18 PV Tyers Park no change ALPINE MACALISTER FOOTHILLS AND SOUTHERN ALPS GOLDEN RIDGE TRACK 01-05-18 30-11-18 PV Alpine National Park (Central) no change WELLINGTON MACALISTER FOOTHILLS AND SOUTHERN ALPS KELLY LANE 01-05-18 30-11-18 PV Alpine National Park (South West) no change ALPINE MACALISTER FOOTHILLS AND SOUTHERN ALPS KING SPUR TRACK 01-05-18 30-11-18 PV Alpine National Park (Central) no change ALPINE MACALISTER FOOTHILLS AND SOUTHERN ALPS LONG SPUR TRACK 01-05-18 30-11-18 PV Alpine National Park (Central) no change ALPINE MACALISTER FOOTHILLS AND SOUTHERN ALPS SHEPHERDS CREEK TRACK 01-05-18 30-11-18 PV Alpine National Park (Central) no change ALPINE MACALISTER FOOTHILLS AND SOUTHERN ALPS UNNAMED 01-05-18 30-11-18 PV Alpine National Park (Central) no change MANSFIELD MACALISTER FOOTHILLS AND SOUTHERN ALPS BLUE PLAINS SPUR TRACK 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Alpine National Park (South West) no change ALPINE MACALISTER FOOTHILLS AND SOUTHERN ALPS BLUE RAG RANGE TRACK 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Alpine National Park (Central) no change WELLINGTON MACALISTER FOOTHILLS AND SOUTHERN ALPS BUTCHER COUNTRY TRACK 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Alpine National Park (South West) no change WELLINGTON MACALISTER FOOTHILLS AND SOUTHERN ALPS BUTCHER COUNTRY TRACK 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Alpine National Park (South West) no change WELLINGTON MACALISTER FOOTHILLS AND SOUTHERN ALPS CALEDONIA RIVER TRACK 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Alpine National Park (South West) no change WELLINGTON MACALISTER FOOTHILLS AND SOUTHERN ALPS CALEDONIA RIVER TRACK 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Alpine National Park (South West) no change WELLINGTON MACALISTER VALLEY PLAINS AND COASTS CLYDEBANK RIVER TRACK 14-06-18 01-11-18 PV Lake Wellington no change WELLINGTON MACALISTER FOOTHILLS AND
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