Black Range State Park Explained

Type:protected
Black Range State Park
State:vic
Iucn Category:II
Coordinates:-37.1578°N 142.0819°W
Relief:1
Nearest Town Or City:Cavendish
Area:117
Established:1983
Managing Authorities:Parks Victoria

Black Range State Park is a state park 340-1NaN-1 northwest of Melbourne, Australia, near the town of Cavendish. It covers an area of 117km2.[1] In addition to natural flora and fauna, the park protects Australian Aboriginal art and occupation sites of the Jardwadjali people. The area's steep, rocky terrain meant it was never cleared by pastoralists, and has essentially remained in its natural condition.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Black Range State Park. Official website. Parks Victoria. 2012-01-29.