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Greater Bendigo National Park
The park now conserves some of north-central Victoria's most outstanding natural features, including box-ironbark forests. It has seen some intensive use over the past 150 years - gold mining, land selection, forestry, and eucalyptus oil production. Many significant relics of these industries, particularly the gold mining and eucalyptus oil industries, remain.
See and do
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Fossick for gold: Allowed in some areas but fossickers must hold a current Miner's Right.
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Walks: The park offers a range of opportunities.
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Drives: Most roads in the park are unsealed and suitable for car touring and cycling.
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Picnics: Bring your own firewood and drinking water.
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