Mount Alexander Regional Park
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Perched majestically above the surrounding landscape, Mount Alexander Regional Park in Harcourt North, Victoria, offers a stunning escape for nature enthusiasts and adventurers. The park, with its impressive granite outcrops and sprawling Box-Ironbark forest, is a haven for hikers, picnickers, and campers. The panoramic views from lookouts like Dog Rocks and Shepherd’s Flat are simply breathtaking, offering a perfect backdrop for a day of exploration and relaxation.
The park is rich in wildlife and home to diverse flora and fauna. Visitors can wander along well-maintained walking tracks, such as the West Ridge Walking Track, which connects all major lookouts and provides ample opportunities to spot native birds, Eastern Grey Kangaroos, Black Wallabies, and the occasional Koala in the Manna Gum trees. The Leanganook Campground offers free camping facilities complete with picnic tables, wood-fired barbecues, fire pits, and toilets, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
Whether you're planning a peaceful retreat or an active adventure, Mount Alexander Regional Park caters to all tastes. The park's rich history, combined with its natural beauty and abundant wildlife, makes it an ideal destination for a memorable outdoor experience. So pack your camping gear and embark on a journey to explore the wonders of Mount Alexander Regional Park, where nature and adventure await.










