


The Possum Track is in the north-west section of the Kurth Kiln Park, 70 km east of Melbourne.
It links Beenak and Boundary Rds, and follows the beautiful ferns in the Shepherd's Creek Gully.
A large lake, surrounded by tall forest, was discovered at the northern end of the track!
I hiked this Tk, 4 km return, on September 12, 2007, with some sections being thick red mud, after the recent rains!
The highest altitude reached on the Tk was 278 m - the lowest was 222 m. It is not far from the historic Kiln.
It links Beenak and Boundary Rds, and follows the beautiful ferns in the Shepherd's Creek Gully.
A large lake, surrounded by tall forest, was discovered at the northern end of the track!
I hiked this Tk, 4 km return, on September 12, 2007, with some sections being thick red mud, after the recent rains!
The highest altitude reached on the Tk was 278 m - the lowest was 222 m. It is not far from the historic Kiln.
The full set of photos, in slide-show or static format, is at
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