Discover the best top things to do in Dimboola, Australia including Kiata Flora and Fauna Reserve, Apex Park, Little Desert Discovery Walk, Wail State Forest, Horsehoe Bend, Pink Lake, Dimboola Native Fauna and Flora Reserve, Little Desert National Park, Dimboola Recreation Reserve, Pomponderoo Hill Lookout.
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This trip is an absolute must! The drive to this destination will be a bit tedious; traffic is slow, cliffs can get narrow and curvy, and driving through the desert is long. The cliffs and plateaus on the Reservation territory are breathtaking. The drive there is breathtaking! Once you reach the park entrance, there is a 10 to 15 walk down to the edge of the cliff. There, you can see the beautiful Colorado River as it winds and bends through the Grand Canyon territory! Please be careful to adhere to Park precautions! Do not go beyond the signs to take selfies! Getting close to the edges may cost you your life! The scenery is breathtakingly beautiful. You will have ample space to take photos and videos! The soil is soft and loose. The gravel can cause you to slip, as one woman fell on her back by going to close to an edge! The trip is worth it! Please use the restroom before coming to this attraction, but there are restrooms in the parking lot.
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Little Desert National Park is more than a desert. Camp beside the Barringgi Gadyin, and enjoy bushwalks, birdwatching or four-wheel driving. The park has a number of marked, signposted walks, ranging from 30 minutes to three days duration. The best time to visit the park is between late winter and early summer when the temperatures are comfortable and the park is full of blossoms and wildflowers. The range of soil types in Little Desert National Park causes marked differences in vegetation. Many species of plants and animals have succeeded, on poor soils with little water, in creating a kind of arid landscape where survival depends on maintaining a delicate balance of natural forces.
We went about 4pm and so much wildlife. Emus, kangaroos and wallabies. Lots of birds as well. We did thr main discovery track, the river track and stringybark track. Sadly not many wildflowers yet. We also visited about 8am next morning, not as much activity, but still a great spot.
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We stopped on our 4WD adventure across Little Desert from Kiata to Horseshoe Bend. From the parking area it is about a 30 minute return walk to Pomponderoo Hill Lookout. It is quite an easy walk suitable for all ages. From the lookout you great a great view over Little Desert and the Wimmera River. Worth a visit if you are in the area. Also it is important to note that up until you get to this lookout you only need a 2WD as it is good gravel road.
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