
The 14,655 ha Warby-Ovens National Park is characterised by three distinct vegetation communities - the granitic hills and woodlands of the Warby Range, the Box-Ironbark of the Killawarra Forest and the Redgum forest and wetlands of the unregulated Ovens Heritage River. Together they provide an important link from the alpine foothills to the Murray River protecting some of the State’s most significant bushland. The Victorian Government created Warby-Ovens National Park, along with other new and expanded parks and over 200 conservation reserves, in June 2010 to protect and enhance the remaining River Red gum forests in Victoria.
Come and join us for a a geocaching catch up and bring along your breakfast to enjoy this amazing location. Attending this event will give you 15 points and will allow you to get 2 souvenirs.

Date ~ 19th March 2018
Time ~ 7:00am til 7:30am
Where ~ Spring Creek Picnic Area
I hope at this stage your planets will be all lined up so you can attend 
