The Lerderderg Gorge Circuit offers a diverse and challenging experience for hikers. Starting from a popular picnic area, the trail follows the Lerderderg River upstream to Graham's Dam, a serene spot ideal for a refreshing swim. Along the way, hikers can explore remnants of settlers' mining work, adding a historical element to the journey. The trail then ascends steeply up a broad spur with some rock scrambling sections, offering impressive views through the gorge. At the top, it intersects with the Blackwood Ranges Track, providing a relatively flat walk before a steep descent back into the gorge.
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Length: 8.2km
Duration: 3hr
Elevation Gain: 451m
Style: Circuit
Starting Point: Mackenzies Flat Picnic Area
Time from Melbourne: 1hr
Hiking Grade: Grade 3 Moderate
This hike is great for Intermediate-level hikers who wants an introduction to rock scrambling. This hike ranges from flat walk along the creek to a steep rock scrambling incline portion leading up to great views. -
Wilderness first-aid trained Guide
Snacks during the hike
Full public liability insurance
Parks Victoria Licensed tour with Park Entree fees
First Aid
A great time in the outdoors!
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Pack a comfortable day backpack with 2L of water, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat for sun protection. Wear sturdy trainers with good grip or, ideally, waterproof hiking boots and bring a waterproof jacket for unexpected rain or wind. Also consider using hiking poles to support your knees on descents and maintain balance, and gaiters for extra protection against snakes and rain (though they are optional). Swim-suit & towel for a dip in the river.