Perfect Cure Creek Nature Trail
Highlights
- Embark on a scenic stroll through open woodland, immersing yourself in the rich gold rush history of Lake Eildon.
- Spot grazing kangaroos and wallabies during early mornings and late afternoons, enhancing your wildlife experience.
- Explore 18 interpretive signs along the trail, deepening your understanding of the area's mining heritage.
- Enjoy a casual 1.5-kilometre circuit, perfect for a relaxing hour in nature's embrace at Perfect Cure Creek.
Located in the Fraser Block of Lake Eildon National Park is the Perfect Cure Creek Nature Walk, named after early settler John Merlo who found a gold nugget in the creek – for him it was a perfect cure.
A casual and relaxing scenic stroll through open woodland that highlights the remnants of earlier mining days, gold rush history and local wildlife in 18 interpretive signs along the way. The 1.5 kilometres Grade 2 circuit starts from the Perfect Cure carpark and takes about one hour.
Birds and animals are often visible, especially during the early morning and late afternoons. Keep an eye out for grazing kangaroos and wallabies.
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