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Out of Iso Destination Number 3 - Cathedral Ranges


When I wrote a blog on The Cathedral Ranges it was hard for me to write as they are so big and also dear to my heart, I love this place and only hoped that I could do it justice. With over 15 different walking tracks, most of which we have done, there certainly is something for everyone. Wells Cave is the only track that is just beyond me! The Cathedral Range State Park is located approximately 2 drive, including the Black Spur which is such a gorgeous drive and connects Healesville with Narbethong on the Maroondah Highway winding up the Great Dividing Range. Once you are through the beautiful Black Spur and Narbethong the next town you will come to is Buxton. There is not much in this beautiful town other than a General Store, Shell Service Station, The Buxton Trout Farm, Buxton Igloo Roadhouse "Home of The Buxton Burger". The drive to Jawbone Carpark takes about ten minutes from the opening of The Cathedral Rangers State Park. The drive takes you along a dirt road along a Pine Tree Plantation for much of the way until you get to Neds Gully Campground. Jawbone Peak Carpark is a decent size and there has only been once we have been there where it’s been full, of course you can walk from many other points including one of the two campgrounds Neds Gully and Cooks Mill, stand back and look in awe at the peaks your about to walk to it is time to get excited, nearly as excited as I am to get back there.


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