The 13,300 ha Baw Baw
National Park covers a substantial part of the Baw Baw Plateau and sections
of the Thomson and Aberfeldy River valleys. One of the two Victorian national
parks with large areas of sub-alpine vegetation, it offers outstanding views,
colourful wildflowers in early summer and open grassy plains with Snow Gum
woodlands.
Location
The Park is best accessed
from the Latrobe Valley via the towns of Traralgon or Moe. Signposted roads
direct you to the townships of Erica and Rawson.
Further
Information
Parks Victoria Information Centre
Level 10/535 Bourke Street
Melbourne Victoria 3000
Ph: 13 1963
info@parkweb.vic.gov.au