Cathedral Range State Park

Cathedral Range State Park

Dramatic Mountain Peaks

State Park
3,577 hectares

Cathedral Range State Park is renowned for its dramatic rocky peaks and challenging bushwalks. The distinctive Cathedral Range rises sharply from the surrounding plains, offering experienced hikers spectacular rock scrambles and breathtaking views across Victoria's High Country.

Highlights

  • Dramatic rocky peak formations
  • Challenging rock scrambles
  • Spectacular 360-degree views
  • Wells Cave - overnight camping cave
  • The Razorback ridge walk
  • Jawbone Peak and The Cathedral

Activities

BushwalkingRock climbingCampingPhotographyBird watchingNature study

Facilities

  • Campgrounds (Neds Gully, Cooks Mill)
  • Walking tracks
  • Pit toilets
  • Picnic areas
  • Information shelter

Camping

Camping at Neds Gully and Cooks Mill campgrounds. Wells Cave provides basic overnight shelter for hikers on the longer walks.

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Access

Access from Cathedral Lane off the Maroondah Highway between Taggerty and Buxton.

Before You Go

  • • Check fire danger ratings before visiting
  • • Carry plenty of water
  • • Tell someone your plans
  • • Leave no trace - take rubbish with you

Official Information

For the latest park conditions, alerts, and detailed information, visit Parks Victoria.

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