Warrandyte State Park - Regulations

Regulations

  • No dogs, cats or firearms.
  • Fires to be lit only in fireplaces provided.
  • Horse riding only on designated tracks.
  • No digging for worms on the river bank.
  • Prospecting is permitted in the bed of Anderson's Creek with non-mechanical tools only.
  • It is also advised that visitors:
  • Keep to walking tracks, as many partly hidden mine shafts dot the hills.
  • Tracks in Whipstick Gully can be steep and slippery in wet weather. Historic gold sites are protected.

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