Reform Hill Myrtleford
Highlights
- Explore scenic walking tracks offering stunning views of the Ovens Valley and the Victorian Alps.
- Pause at picnic tables atop Reform Hill for a relaxing lunch with breathtaking backdrops.
- Discover remnants of past mining while wandering through native trees on the lookout loop.
- Access the trails easily from Jones Reserve, conveniently located on the Great Alpine Road.
Reform Hill in Myrtleford, approximately 3 hours’ drive north-east of Melbourne, is a popular spot for bushwalking with evidence of past mining and spectacular views of the Ovens Valley, Mount Buffalo and the Victorian Alps.
Reform Hill Lookout Loop is one of several walking tracks around Reform Hill. The walk is 3.7km and takes approximately 1 to 4 hours.
Start this walk from the Hume and Hovell Memorial, see the town’s original water storage basin and enjoy a beautiful backdrop of native trees. Once you reach the lookout point, stop for lunch at a picnic table with unbeatable views across the valley and beyond.
The site can be accessed via the Reform Hill walking track network. The best starting point is Jones Reserve located on the Great Alpine Road in Myrtleford between the Hardware store and Rays Ski Shop.
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