Snobs Creek

Snobs Creek

Fisheries & Nature

145km from Melbourne
Population: ~50

Snobs Creek is home to the Victorian Fisheries Authority's Snobs Creek Hatchery, one of Victoria's most important fish breeding facilities. The hatchery stocks fish throughout Victoria's waterways, including the rainbow trout that Lake Eildon is famous for. Visitors can learn about native fish conservation efforts and the breeding programs that help maintain healthy fish populations. The area offers beautiful natural surrounds with eucalyptus forests and the peaceful Snobs Creek flowing through the valley. The nearby Snobs Creek Falls is a scenic attraction, particularly after rainfall. Snobs Creek serves as a gateway to the lake's eastern shores and offers a quieter alternative to the busier areas around Eildon township.

Highlights

  • Snobs Creek Hatchery
  • Native fish breeding programs
  • Natural bushland
  • Lake access

Attractions

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Snobs Creek Hatchery

Fish hatchery with displays about native fish breeding and conservation.

Getting Here

Snobs Creek is located 145km from Melbourne CBD. The drive typically takes around 2 hours via the Maroondah Highway.

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