Warby Ovens National Park

National Parks and Reserves

The Victorian Government created Warby‐Ovens National Park, along with other new and expanded parks and over 200 conservation reserves, in June 2010 to protect and enhance the remaining River Red Gum forests in Victoria.

The park is 14,655ha and is characterised by three distinct vegetation communities – the granitic hills and woodlands of the Warby Range, the Box – Ironbard of the Killawara forest and River Red Gum Forest and wetlands of the unregulated Ovens Heritage River.

The park offers many ways in which to enjoy including Lookouts, picnicking, walking, bike riding, fishing, camping and prospecting. The park also offers sweeping views from the Warby Ovens National Park southwards out over the Winton Wetlands or north-east towards Mt Buffalo offer many options for a picturesque picnic spot, bird watching and bushwalking. Explore Ryan’s Lookout, Mount Glenrowan and Salisbury Falls (weather dependent).

The Warby Ovens National Park is a must see for anyone visiting the region.

Facilities

Carpark Family Friendly Lookouts Picnic Area Public Toilet

Membership

Visitor Information Centre

Accreditation

Visitor Information Centre National Accreditation

Rates

Free Entry

Nearby Things to Do

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view over rocks, trees, native grasses, farmland towards Wangaratta, mountains in the distance

Ryans Lookout

Wangandary, Wangaratta

Bushwalkers

Kwat Kwat Lookout via Taylors Track and Peregrine Track

Wangandary, Wangaratta

picnicing in the King George V Gardens

King George V Gardens

Wangaratta

Warby-Ovens National Park

Warby-Ovens National Park

Wangaratta

children playing at bachelors green

Batchelors Green Reserve

Wangaratta

BMX Bike rider jumping in the air with tree behind

Mitchell Avenue Skate Park

Wangaratta

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