The Yarra River is adjacent to the small settlement of East Warburton, about 70 km east of Melbourne.
There is a pleasant walking track of about 1 km from a car park on the Wood's Point Rd, at the Riverside Drive junction.
The large cleared space opposite the car park, now used for grazing cattle, was once part of the Warburton Steam Railway, which hauled logs from Big Pat's Creek in the early 1900s to the Warburton rail head.
My visit was on March 16, 2009.
See the Photos of my visit
There is a pleasant walking track of about 1 km from a car park on the Wood's Point Rd, at the Riverside Drive junction.
The large cleared space opposite the car park, now used for grazing cattle, was once part of the Warburton Steam Railway, which hauled logs from Big Pat's Creek in the early 1900s to the Warburton rail head.
My visit was on March 16, 2009.
See the Photos of my visit
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