The Wirrawilla Rainforest Walk is in the Toolangi State Forest, near Mt. Tanglefoot, 70 km northeast of Melbourne, in the Murrindindi Shire.
Wirrawilla is aboriginal for 'green trees'. This unique wooden boardwalk weaves its way around ferns, moss-covered myrtle beech trees and crosses and re-crosses Sylvia Creek on curiously named bridges.
A well hidden secret, this location is home to the elusive lyrebird.
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Murrindindi 1 011 Noticeboard at Tanglefoot Picnic Ground
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Murrindindi 1 012 Start of main walking tracks from Tanglefoot
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Murrindindi 1 008 Start of Wirrawilla Rainforest Walk
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Murrindindi 1 013 A solitary Forester at the Tanglefoot Picnic Ground!
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Murrindindi 1 010 Entrance to the Wirrawilla Walk
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Murrindindi 1 009 Spring blooms, near the entrance to the Wirrawilla Walk
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Murrindindi 1 014 Xylophone Bridge, on the Murrindindi River, in a remote area, north of...
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Murrindindi 1 015 Siberia Junction, adjacent to the most distant lgging camp
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Murrindindi 1 016 Logging operations at Siberia Junction
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Murrindindi 1 019 The start of the Myrtle Walking Track
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Murrindindi 1 021 Looking north-west from the Toolangi-Murrindindi Rd, near the access...
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Murrindindi 1 022 View from the the Toolangi Rd
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Murrindindi 1 023 Entrance to the Toolangi State Forest
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Murrindindi 1 024 Mt St Leonard and plantations
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Murrindindi 1 001 Rushing Sylvia Creek, Wirawilla Walk
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Murrindindi 1 003 Ancient trees, Wirrawilla Walk
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Murrindindi 1 004 Sylvia Creek, Wirrawilla Walk
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Murrindindi 1 005 Typical forest scene on the Walk
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Murrindindi 1 006 One of the main interpretative notices on the Walk, describing Myrtle Beech
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Murrindindi 1 007 Very old trees, and new spring ferns, on the Walk!
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