Cobboboonee National Park
Hours
Chamber Rating
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Elizabeth Wreford
We were only passing through but it's a beautiful area . We need to come back and explore some more and check out the campgrounds
Apr 4th, 2023 -
Nicolas Benoit
Oct 6th, 2022 -
Shane Ward
So peaceful!
Apr 11th, 2022 -
Mike Erny
Great spot in forest, Nat Parks bit slack as camping area advertised as having toilets but had burnt down several years ago and not replaced and being popular many set up camp and then went looking to no avail the long term impact is not the best environmental impact so Parks need to lift their game.
Nov 23rd, 2021 -
Kat Havens by Karen
Stunning park with very few other people about. We went in late January 2023. We camped in a lovely private clearing at the North end of the park. The bush is dense, green and full of wallabies, birds of many species and lizards, huge gum trees, wattle, banksias and native pines. Native bees can be heard. I had a close encounter with two wallabies while walking along the dirt road that runs north-south through the park I had stayed absolutely still and quiet when I first saw them eating leaves off the road, so I didnt scare them away. I stayed that way to watch them. They saw me. After a free minutes they looked up at my and stared. I started still. They they bounced in zig-zag form back and forward across the road and towards me. They came up with 50 metres of me then jumped sidewards into the bush. I could see that one had bounced away deep into the bush but the other had stopped not far in. I walked quietly towards where I thought he was. I could see his little eyes through the shrubs. He saw me. He then jumped up onto a tall fallen log so he could see me better. We stood there for quite a few minutes just looking at each other. Then he jumped away. It was magical.
Jan 25th, 2023
Contact Info
- 131963
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Cobboboonee National Park?
A The phone number for Cobboboonee National Park is: 131963.
Q Where is Cobboboonee National Park located?
A Cobboboonee National Park is located at Mt Deception Rd, Greenwald, VIC 3304
Q What days are Cobboboonee National Park open?
A Cobboboonee National Park is open:
Saturday: 24 Hours
Sunday: 24 Hours
Monday: 24 Hours
Tuesday: 24 Hours
Wednesday: 24 Hours
Thursday: 24 Hours
Friday: 24 Hours
Q How is Cobboboonee National Park rated?
A Cobboboonee National Park has a 4.3 Star Rating from 49 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Cobboboonee National Park
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 49 Reviews )Elizabeth Wreford on Google
We were only passing through but it's a beautiful area . We need to come back and explore some more and check out the campgrounds
Nicolas Benoit on Google
Shane Ward on Google
So peaceful!
Mike Erny on Google
Great spot in forest, Nat Parks bit slack as camping area advertised as having toilets but had burnt down several years ago and not replaced and being popular many set up camp and then went looking to no avail the long term impact is not the best environmental impact so Parks need to lift their game.
Kat Havens by Karen on Google
Stunning park with very few other people about. We went in late January 2023. We camped in a lovely private clearing at the North end of the park. The bush is dense, green and full of wallabies, birds of many species and lizards, huge gum trees, wattle, banksias and native pines. Native bees can be heard. I had a close encounter with two wallabies while walking along the dirt road that runs north-south through the park I had stayed absolutely still and quiet when I first saw them eating leaves off the road, so I didnt scare them away. I stayed that way to watch them. They saw me. After a free minutes they looked up at my and stared. I started still. They they bounced in zig-zag form back and forward across the road and towards me. They came up with 50 metres of me then jumped sidewards into the bush. I could see that one had bounced away deep into the bush but the other had stopped not far in. I walked quietly towards where I thought he was. I could see his little eyes through the shrubs. He saw me. He then jumped up onto a tall fallen log so he could see me better. We stood there for quite a few minutes just looking at each other. Then he jumped away. It was magical.