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St Arnaud  and Region​​​​​​​​​​

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Pastoral development in the region began before 1836 with the explorations of Major Mitchell. What followed has been a rapid clearing of the landscape for agriculture and industry, allowing little more than 5% of the native vegetation to remain.

 

The two primary bioregions of the region are:

 

The Western Goldfields bioregion; characterised by Box-ironbark vegetation communities, and

 

The Wimmera bioregion; characterised by Buloke woodlands and Black-box/lignum wetlands.

 

Landscapes across the area are highly fragmented, with remnant vegetation occurring largely across private land and Public Land Reserves, including but not limited to the Kara Kara National Park, St Arnaud Regional Park, Bolangum and Tottington Conservation Reserves, Wooroonook Lakes, Lake Buloke, Lake Batyo Catyo, Walkers Lake, Dalyenong Conservation Reserve, and Mt Wycheproof.

 

These few remaining sites provide critical habitat to native species, some of which are now endangered or regionally extinct, including Buloke tree, Stuart Mill Spider orchid, Powerful Owl, and Growling grass frog.

 

Reconnecting these landscapes remains a priority project for the Buloke and Northern Grampians Landcare Network (BNGLN).  

https://www.bnglandcare.org/

https://windharphorizons.org/

 

The following link provides a map showing parks and reserves around St Arnaud

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1H62LZpsoVN6v4yAx4wUEQXQ2rjqfCZcP/view?usp=sharing

Places to Visit

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Around the Town

 

The St Arnaud Regional Park surrounds the Town so there is plenty of opportunity

to walk or ride along tracks in the Box Ironbark forest.

 

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The St Arnaud Field Naturalists have helped Parks Victoria to develop the

following nature reserves within the St Arnaud Regional Park.

       

       Wax garden Flora Reserve

       Viewpoint

       Bell Rock Heritage Reserve

       The Basin - St Arnaud State Forest

        4 Brochures are available direct from the website.  Here

 

St Arnaud Silo and Wall Art Trail

        Features paintings and portraits by local artist Kyle Torney.    

        Starting in St Arnaud the trail links the Wimmera &

         Mallee’s small towns through 700km of roads.

         https://www.australiansiloarttrail.com/

 

 

Bike Riding Trails

    See Booklet ‘Cycling Trails Around St Arnaud’

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Tour guides featuring       ‘Historic Buildings in the Town’ and

                                                                    it’s ‘Mine History.’

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​​​    See ‘Historic Walking Trail’ and ‘Mine History Trail’ produced by the

         St Arnaud Historical Society.

 

           

             Pamphlets, brochures and booklets are all available at the St Arnaud

            Tourist Information Centre, the St Arnaud  Community Resource Centre and

            The Raillery Hub, St Arnaud … information and art gallery

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Less than one hour to Visit

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Avon Plains

              Walkers Lake … camping, water recreation

               Hollands Lake … a bird haven

 

Banyena

              River Walk

              Burrum Burrum Cemetery (remember country cemeteries are rarely

               disturbed by the dead or living,  making them a haven for bird life and

               our endemic plants)

 

Cope Cope area

              Browns Lake / Lake Cope Cope

               Lake Nurrumbeet

               Lake Grassy

               Round Lake

               Swanwater West Cemetery … woodland birds in undisturbed

                buloke woodland

 

Dalyenong Nature Conservation Reserve

 

Kooyoora State Park … well managed park, facilities,

               camping - take a picnic

 

Mount Bolangum Nature Conservation Reserve

               again take a picnic

 

Kara Kara National Park

 

Teddington Reservoir

 

Teddington Campground

                Walking trails and birdwatching, situated within

               Kara Kara National Park .

 

Wooroonook Lakes … camping, water recreation, birds

                      Local Facebook pages For great photos

                     www friends avon plains lakes

                     www friends bluegum rise

                      friends mtwycheproof

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Further afield - weekender / big day out

Bealiba … begin at Evans Hotel. Picnic at Bealiba Reservoir, old gold diggings

 

Boort lake … cabins, water sports, canoe hire

 

Camping in the Goldfields (around Maryborough and St Arnaud)

 

Butts Reserve

Goldfield Glamping

Hamilton Crossing

Kooyoora State Park

Hard Hill Tourist Reserve (near Wedderburn)

Laanecoorie River Reserve

                     Moliagul Campground

Paddy’s Range Camping

Pyrenees Glamping Retreat

Secret Lead

Slaty Creek Campground

                      Teddington Camping Area

Tullaroop Creek

                          Tullaroop Reservoir

Waanyarra Camping Grounds

 

 

Canoe Trails

                       Serpentine Creek CT, Laanecoorie CT, Loddon River CT

 

Central Goldfields Visitors Centre,

 

Maryborough Railway Station, Maryborough,

                            htpps://visitmaryborough.com.au

 

Dunolly Museum … 75 Broadway, Dunolly…. for some history

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Goldfields – current UNESCO review for inclusion

                           Running from Mt Buninyong to Bendigo the Goldfields Track (210km) meanders through numerous Parks.

 

Parks near Maryborough and Castlemaine, include:

                            Castlemaine Diggings National Park.

                            Paddy’s Ranges State Park.

                            Maryborough Regional Park.

                            Moliagul Historic Reserve. Walk the ‘Welcome Stranger’ discovery walk

                             Visit htpps://www.parks.vic.gov.au

 

 

Grampians National Park (Gariwerd)

                              htpps://www.visitgrampians.com.au

 

 

 

Laanecoorie Reservoir … walking tracks, birds

 

Mt Arapiles … can drive to top and view the plains below. Nearby quaint town of Natimuk. Rock climbing, bushwalking, bird watching

 

Mt Wycheproof … standing 43 m above surrounding plains is the smallest registered mountain in the world.

                          Visit htpps://www.visitbuloke.com.au

 

Pyrenees Unearthed Wine and Food Festival. 

At the beginning of April, our winemakers celebrate harvest - a day of sensational wine, delicious food, local produce and live entertainment. Head to Moonambel

 www.visitpyrenees.com.au

 

Sea Lake … home of ‘big skies’ and Lake Tyrell

 

Talbot … Court House Hotel, monthly farmers to stock up for that bush picnic

 

Victorian Goldfields Railway.

                         Heritage Goldfields Rail linking historic gold mining towns of Castlemaine and Maldon.

                         Visit https://www.VGR.com.au or email info@vgr.com.au

 

Pyrenees Rail Heritage Trail.

                        Round circle Tour from Avoca via Amphitheatre, Elmhurst, Crowlands, Landsborough and Navarre.      

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Farmers Markets ... for that picnic

Avoca – 4th Sunday of month

Carisbrook – 2nd and last Sunday of month

Castlemaine -1st Sunday of month

Dunolly - 4th Sunday of   month

Maldon – 2nd Sunday of month

Talbot – 3rd Sunday of month

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St Arnaud Field Naturalists Club Inc.

Acknowledgement

We acknowledge the Djaara people as the Traditional Owners of the St Arnaud area.
We pay our respect to their culture and sensitivity to the land, and recognise their continuing connection to country.
We pay our respects to their elders past and present

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Getting in Touch​

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President : Deborah Jenkins

Secretary  : Haviva Pekal

Treasurer : Prue McAlister​

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Writing to us

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PO Box 53, St Arnaud, Vic 3478

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Email us

starnaudfieldnats@gmail.com

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