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    Tulloch Ard Lookout Walk

    • Snowy River National Park, Tulloch Ard Road, Butchers Ridge 3885
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    Starting in the tall Mountain Grey Gum forest, this walk steadily descends through a range of different vegetation and finishes on a sheer-sided rocky ridge that overlooks the wild Snowy River and the rugged escarpments around the Tulloch Ard Gorge. On the way, look for lyrebirds, Wonga pigeons and wedge-tailed eagles.

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    Snowy River National Park

    Distance: 3.2km return

    Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes

    Grade: Level 3 – Suitable for most ages and fitness levels. Some bushwalking experience recommended. Tracks may have short steep sections, a rough surface and steps. Walks up to 20km.

    Start: Tulloch Ard car park

    Finish: Tulloch Ard car park

    Getting there: Take Gelantipy Road from Buchan, travel 37km to the Tulloch Ard Road (gravel), turn right and follow the signs for a 12km into the National Park. Turn left onto Fork Track and proceed 1km to the Tulloch Ard car park where the walk commences

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    • Snowy River National Park, Tulloch Ard Road, Butchers Ridge 3885

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