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The Moorabool region is a hiker’s paradise. Surrounded by stunning wilderness, native flora and fauna, gorges, rivers, picnic grounds, mineral springs and trails to suit hikers of all experience levels, there’s something for everyone in our State parks and forests.
Approximately 15 km south of Ballan lies Bungal State Forest; a small strip of wooded land bounded by the eastern branch of the Moorabool River and Bungal Creek.
Bungal State Forest is a small pocket of bushland spanning only seven square kilometres, mostly made up of Bull Mallee eucalyptus.
Gravel Pit Track, Bungal 3334 View Map
Gravel Pit Track , Bungal 3334