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    • Bemm River Scenic Reserve, Club Terrace 3889
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    McKenzie River Rainforest Walk
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    Bemm River Scenic Reserve, Princes Highway, Club Terrace, Victoria, 3889
    Explore a rainforest river valley, walk over the McKenzie River on swing bridges and see the magnificence of the forest from within the canopy.

    Location: Bemm River Scenic Reserve
    Distance: 1km return
    Duration: 45 minutes
    Grade: Level 2 – No experience required. The track is hardened gravel or compacted surface and may have a gentle hill section or sections and some steps.
    Start: Rainforest Walk picnic area
    Finish: Rainforest Walk picnic area
    Getting there: The Bemm River Scenic Reserve is 30km west of Cann River and 45km east of Orbost. Signposting on Princes Highway (A1) gives directions to an all-weather gravel access road to the walk and parking area.

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