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Kooyoora State Park

Kooyoora State Park
Victoria
IUCN category II (national park)
Melville Caves outcrops.jpg
Granite outcrops at Melville Caves
Kooyoora State Park is located in Victoria
Kooyoora State Park
Kooyoora State Park
Nearest town or city Inglewood
Coordinates 36°36′03″S 143°41′34″E / 36.60083°S 143.69278°E / -36.60083; 143.69278Coordinates: 36°36′03″S 143°41′34″E / 36.60083°S 143.69278°E / -36.60083; 143.69278
Established 1985
Area 113.5 km2 (43.8 sq mi)
Managing authorities Parks Victoria
Website Kooyoora State Park
See also Protected areas of Victoria

Kooyoora State Park is a state park in Victoria, Australia located 220 kilometres (140 mi) northwest of Melbourne, and 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) west of Inglewood. It is a 11,350-hectare (28,000-acre) reserve comprising box-ironbark forest and rocky granite outcrops, including the Melville Caves. Popular activities include bird watching, horse riding, camping, caving, rock climbing, fossicking, and bush walking. Facilities include walking tracks, lookouts, a campground, toilets, and a picnic ground complete a covered shelter featuring a stone fireplace with chimney.

Kooyoora State Park was proclaimed in 1985. The original inhabitants of the area were the Jaara people who used the rock caves and shelters for protection from the weather. European settlers moved into the area in the 1840s and gold mining commenced in the late 1850s. The bushranger, Captain Melville is believed to have used the area as a hideout.

The native grasslands provide a food source for kangaroos and wallabies. Key tree species include Blakely's Red Gum, Yellow and Grey Box and Red Ironbark.



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