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Chiltern Box-Ironbark National Park, established in 1997, contains species of box-ironbark forest that once covered much of north-east Victoria. The park protects rare wildlife and contains several historic goldmining sites. Short or day-long walks can be made on vehicle tracks through open forest and a 25km historic drive is marked from Chiltern through the forest and goldfields.

 

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