walking

Walking

Guided Walks this Summer

The highest point on Lake Mountain is 1480 metres above sea level. Across the plateau and summit area there are over 30km of walking trails to explore. Whilst the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires burnt most of the trees and surrounding vegetation the signs of re-growth are looking outstanding.

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WalkingThere are several lookout points scattered across the mountain, offering panoramic views of the Victorian Alps, the Great Dividing Range and across to Melbourne.

Lake Mountain offers walking trails to cater for all levels of ability and fitness, from challenging hill climbs to nice flat terrain.

The new bistro provides an ideal base to explore the mountain on foot. Come in and enjoy a sumptuous meal, a glass of local wine or a piping hot cappucino. Why not buy something in the retail shop to remember your visit. We look forward to seeing you soon.

 

Lake Mountain’s Environmental Officer has created a Field Guide to Lake Mountain flora, hard copies are available for sale in the bistro for $15 or can be downloaded for free if you have an ipad or iphone.  Your device requires iBooks to be installed which can be downloaded here
After installing iBooks,  the iBook  version of the Field Guide can be downloaded here

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