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Wyperfeld National Park Visitor Guide “Welcome to the Mallee. Many visitors to Victoria's outback, including Wyperfeld National Park, fall in love with its beauty and wide-open spaces. The park is best visited in autumn, winter or spring when Emus and Western Grey Kangaroos can be seen grazing at dawn and dusk in the usually dry lakebeds and creeks.” - Ranger In Charge, Kym Schramm Facilities and accommodation Campground facilities include picnic tables, fireplaces, pit toilets, and limited water for drinking and hand washing. General supplies and accommodation are available in Hopetoun, Rainbow, Patchewollock, Walpeup, Underbool and O’Sullivans Pine Plain Lodge. Camping fees n o t e s apply only at Wonga Campground. Nankeen Kestrel Wonga Campground in the southern end of the The park is of interest to naturalists, particularly park is spacious and has a Visitor Information birdwatchers. Ornithologist Arthur Mattingly describes it as “paradise for nature lovers”. It is a place of Centre, three self - guided interpretive walks, a tranquillity and inspiration for everyone. scenic nature drive and basic camping facilities. Things to see and do Casuarina Campground in the northern Pine Plains area of the park is set amid Pine - Buloke Parks provide a multitude of activities for visitors woodlands and vast open lakebeds surrounded to enjoy. Camping, fishing, touring, bushwalking, by Mallee sand dunes and a circular-walking mountain biking, or 4WD , there’s something for track to Bracky Well. Snowdrift Day Visitors area everyone. is 4WD access only and is set alongside one of the largest white sand dunes in the area. Fireplaces, toilet and tables are available.
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