Mt Disappointment, at 794m, is the highest point in the Hume Range, part of the Mt Disappointment State Forest, about 60 km north of Melbourne.

In 1824, the explorers Hume and Hovell named the peak because the dense tree growth prevented them from seeing Port Phillip Bay from the summit.

European impact on the forest began in the 1860s with goldmining, and several townships were established. The forest was cut for poles, posts, pit props and firewood. ... (more)