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Explore stunning hiking trails of Fryers Ridge Nature Conservation Reserve

Discover the diverse trails of Fryers Ridge Nature Conservation Reserve, Victoria, offering hikes and walks for all skill levels and interests. Find your perfect adventure today.

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Discover Fryers Ridge Nature Conservation Reserve

Fryers Ridge Nature Conservation Reserve, located approximately 100 kilometres north-west of Melbourne, Victoria, offers a secluded escape into the heart of Central Victoria’s wilderness. Situated within the expansive Fryers Ranges State Forest, the reserve encompasses two undulating ridges characterised by ancient Ordovician slate geology.

The reserve’s unique geological history, combined with its remote location, has fostered a diverse ecosystem. Renowned for its spectacular wildflower displays from June to December, Fryers Ridge provides a captivating experience for nature enthusiasts. While the reserve’s tracks were originally designed for emergency vehicles, they now offer opportunities for walking, hiking, and mountain biking.

Visitors can explore the reserve via various access points, including Fryerstown Road, Cypress Drive, and Dearden Creek Track. The reserve’s diverse terrain and abundant wildlife create an immersive outdoor experience.

Want to find the best trails in Fryers Ridge Nature Conservation Reserve for an adventurous hike, casual walk, or a family trip? Trail Hiking Australia has the best trails for walking, hiking, running and more.

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