Lind National Park
The small area of Lind National Park protects a surprising number of forest types. The warm temperate rainforest is accessible to walkers, giving them the chance to enjoy the refreshing smell of the river peppermints that grow along Euchre Creek.
Things to see and do
* Have a picnic or barbecue at Growler Creek
* Enjoy the Euchre Valley Nature Drive
Heritage
The park has a gold mining history centred around the creeks. Nearby Club Terrace is named for the Ace of Clubs mine and the terraces of mining spoils that were left behind after the mining operations had ceased.
The park was named after Sir Albert Lind, the Minister for Lands who was responsible for the reservation of five of Victoria's National Parks.
Looking after the park
Help us look after the park by remembering these guidelines:
* All native plants, animals, cultural and historic sites and natural features are protected
* Take your rubbish home with you. The closest public rubbish tips are located in Cann River and Genoa
* Dogs and other pets are not permitted in the park
* Firearms are not permitted in the park
* Leave the park as you find it
Precautions
* A fireplace is provided at Growler Creek. Please extinguish fires before leaving
* No fires including fuel stoves and gas appliances may be lit on a day of total fire ban
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