It's reached from the Barmah NP Day Visitor centre (31 km north of Echicha/Moama, on the Cobb Highway and Barmah Rd) on the east bank of Barmah Lake, then along the Sand Ridge Track to the Dharnya Communication and Education Centre (currently closed to visitors)
The walk includes evidence of Aboriginal and European occupation, the
Barmah muster yards and aspects of park management, forestry operations
and water regulation.
Information Boards are located along the Track, displaying and describing some of the natural and cultural features of the Barmah forest.
Our visit was on January 13 2018.
Ouf vkisitg sxs on January 16, 2018
Information Boards are located along the Track, displaying and describing some of the natural and cultural features of the Barmah forest.
Our visit was on January 13 2018.
Ouf vkisitg sxs on January 16, 2018
Howdy Bob, very interesting place here to visit and have a wander around, great to see this part of the bush and thank you for sharing! Best regards! Michael
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