Toolangi State Forest Walking Trails

Toolangi State Forest Walking Trails
DELWP – Toolangi
Toolangi State Forest
Situated about 60 km north east of Melbourne, Toolangi
State forest provides excellent opportunities for camping,
bushwalking, picnicking, bird watching and fishing. The
forest has a number of spectacular walking trails, catering
for various skill and fitness levels. These include
Tanglefoot Loop, Myrtle Gully Circuit, Wirrawilla Walk and
Kalatha Giant Tree Walk.
There is a history of indigenous use in the area by nomadic
tribes. The forest was home to the Taungurung people, and
the Wurundjeri people to the south.
Location and Access
From Melbourne via the Melba Hwy, Toolangi State forest
can be accessed from a number of roads heading east into
the forest, or via Sylvia Creek Rd in Toolangi. From the
Maroondah Hwy access is from Andersons Lane in
Narbethong.
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(Dicksonia antartica) grow luxuriantly below the canopy,
surrounded by a dense layer of ground ferns.
Tanglefoot Loop
Return 10km
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Short steep hills
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No experience required
4 hours
Formed track
No steps
Tanglefoot Loop can be accessed from Wirrawilla
Carpark or the Monda carpark at the southern end of
the walk. The track winds through Mountain Ash forests,
mainly regrowth from the 1939 forest fires. There are
many older giants in the gullies, some 200 or more
years old. The walk is moderately difficult where it
descends into the rainforest gullies.
Myrtle Gully Circuit
Return 9km
l 3 hours
Short steep hills
l Formed track
Signposted
l Occasional steps
No experience required
Toilets and picnic tables are located at Wirrawilla carpark,
a starting point for Wirrawilla Walk, Tanglefoot Loop and
Myrtle Gully Circuit. Toilets, picnic tables and wood-fuelled
barbeques are also located at Tanglefoot Picnic Area.
Myrtle Gully Circuit can be accessed via Tanglefoot
Picnic Area in the north or Wirrawilla carpark on Sylvia
Creek Rd. The walk can be done as a single loop or in
conjunction with Tanglefoot Loop as a 17km, whole day
walk.
Walking Trails
Kalatha Giant Tree Walk
Toolangi State forest is an area of very high rainfall, and
tracks may be waterlogged during periods of heavy rain.
Thunderstorms are common in summer and light snowfalls
can occur in winter. Wear suitable footwear, carry warm,
waterproof clothing and walk with a group if possible.
Wirrawilla Walk
Return 500m
l 30 minutes
Flat
l Well formed track
Clearly signposted l Suitable for wheelchairs
No experience required
Starting at the Wirrawilla carpark on Sylvia Creek Rd,
Wirrawilla Walk is an easy but spectacular walk winding
through Cool Temperate Rainforest in the headwaters of
the Sylvia Creek. The majority of the walk is via a
boardwalk and is accessible by wheelchair.
Compared with the surrounding eucalypt forest, the
rainforest is cool, moist and shady, with only flecks of
sunlight reaching the ground through the dense tree
canopy. The dominant trees of this Cool Temperate
Rainforest are Myrtle Beech (Nothofagus cunninghamii),
Southern Sassafras (Atherosperma moschatum) and
Blackwood Wattle (Acacia melanoxylon). Tree Ferns
Return 500m
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Gentle hills
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Clearly signposted
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No experience required
30 minutes
Well formed track
Occasional steps
Kalatha Giant Tree Walk is a short walk to the
enormous and spectacular Kalatha Giant, a Mountain
Ash thought to be 300 to 400 years old. A carpark is
located on Kalatha Rd, near the junction of Granton Rd.
For more information
The Department of Environment, Land, Water &
Planning (DELWP) is responsible for managing
Victoria's State Forest. For further information contact
DELWP's Customer Service Centre  136 186 (If you
are deaf, or have a hearing or speech impairment,
contact us through the National Relay Service on 133
677)
or
visit
DELWP’s
website
at
http://www.delwp.vic.gov.au
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This publication may be of assistance to you but the State of Victoria and its employees do not guarantee that the publication is without flaw of any kind
or is wholly appropriate for your particular purposes and therefore disclaims all liability for any error, loss or other consequence which may arise from you relying on
any information in this publication.
© State of Victoria, Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning