East Gippsland acknowledges the Gunaikurnai, Monero and the Bidawel people as the Traditional Custodians of the land that encompasses East Gippsland Shire. We pay our respects to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in East Gippsland, their Elders past and present.
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10 Walking Tracks in East Gippsland
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East Gippsland is a treasure trove of diverse walking trails, offering everything from serene coastal paths to challenging rainforest treks. Here's a guide to some of the region's standout walks:
Cann River Bushland Walk – Cann River
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Distance: Approximately 2.1 km loop
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Grade: Medium
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Highlights: This well-maintained loop trail meanders through the Cann River Bushland Reserve, offering walkers a chance to immerse themselves in native flora and fauna. The trail is known for its minimal mud and frequent wildlife sightings, making it a pleasant experience for nature enthusiasts.
McKenzie River Rainforest Walk – Bemm River Scenic Reserve
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Distance: 1 km return
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Grade: Easy
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Highlights: This short walk takes you through a pocket of warm temperate rainforest, featuring two swing bridges over the picturesque McKenzie River. The canopy offers a unique perspective of the forest, and the trail is suitable for all ages.
Snowy River Coastal Walk – Marlo
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Distance: 5.1km One way
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Grade: Easy
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Highlights: This walk provides breathtaking elevated views of the estuary, river mouth and the sweep of coastline to Point Ricardo in the east. The numerous boardwalk sections provide excellent vantage points to observe birdlife and other inhabitants of the backwaters and wetlands.
Fairy Dell Walking Track – Bruthen
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Distance: 1.6 km return
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Grade: Easy
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Highlights: Nestled in the Bruthen State Forest, this trail feels like stepping into a scene from Fern Gully. The cool temperate rainforest setting is rich with ferns and mosses, offering a tranquil escape.
The Entrance Walk (Hummocks Walk) – Lakes Entrance
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Distance: 5.5 km loop
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Grade: Easy
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Highlights: This loop walk meanders through coastal bushland, providing lakeside views and glimpses toward The Esplanade. It's a perfect spot for a morning stroll or sunset wander. Choose to return via the beach or trail.
Dinni Birraark Walk – Paynesville
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Distance: 6.5 km return
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Grade: Medium
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Highlights: Also known as the Paynesville Sunset Cove Walk, this trail offers serene views along the shoreline, connecting Paynesville to Eagle Point. It's ideal for a leisurely walk, with opportunities to spot local birdlife.
Oriental Claims Area – Omeo
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Distance: 7 km loop
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Grade: Medium
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Highlights: Made up of smaller tracks, explore the remnants of one of Australia's largest gold-sluicing operations. The trail offers interpretive signage, showcasing the area's rich mining history amidst scenic vistas.
Little River Gorge Walk – Snowy River National Park
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Distance: 800 m return
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Grade: Medium
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Highlights: This short but steep trail leads to a lookout over Victoria's deepest gorge. The panoramic views of the rugged landscape are a rewarding payoff for the climb.
Lakeside Walk – Mallacoota
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Distance: 5 km one way
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Grade: Easy
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Highlights: Skirting the water's edge, this popular shared pathway offers stunning views of the Mallacoota Inlet, including nearby Rabbit and Goat Islands. It's a flat and accessible trail, perfect for all ages.
Mitchell River Loop Walk – Bairnsdale
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Distance: 6 km loop
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Grade: Easy
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Highlights: The Mitchell River Walk in Bairnsdale offers a scenic and accessible route for both visitors and locals. Whether you're passing through town or staying longer, it's an excellent way to stretch your legs or enjoy regular exercise.