Kinglake National Park

Panoramic views, forest trails and mountain air just over an hour from Marysville

Located along the Great Dividing Range, Kinglake National Park offers a mix of scenic lookouts, bushwalking tracks and mountain biking trails within easy reach of Peppers Marysville. Just over an hour’s drive away, it’s an ideal day trip for guests looking to explore more of regional Victoria’s natural landscapes.

Walks, waterfalls and wildlife

The park is known for its sweeping views across Melbourne, Port Phillip Bay, the Yarra Valley and the You Yangs. A short drive up to Mount Sugarloaf rewards visitors with expansive panoramas, while the walk to Masons Falls reveals water cascading over dramatic mudstone cliffs formed from ancient sea beds.

Kinglake is also home to a rich variety of birdlife. Keep watch for sulphur-crested cockatoos, lyrebirds, king parrots and vibrant rosellas as you explore the walking tracks and picnic areas beneath towering eucalypts.

Trails and outdoor adventure

For those seeking something more active, Bowden Spur offers a technical mountain bike trail with dirt jumps, rock gardens and flowing berms designed for experienced riders. The Gums Camping Area provides a peaceful base among tall forest and a mountain stream, ideal for caravans and campers looking to stay overnight.

Whether you’re visiting for a gentle walk, a scenic drive or a more adventurous ride, Kinglake National Park showcases the diverse natural beauty of the region surrounding Marysville.

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