Kooyoora State Park
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Facts and practical information
Kooyoora State Park is a state park in Victoria, Australia located 220 kilometres northwest of Melbourne, and 12 kilometres west of Inglewood. It is a 11,350-hectare reserve comprising box-ironbark forest and rocky granite outcrops, including the Melville Caves. Popular activities include bird watching, horse riding, camping, caving, rock climbing, fossicking, and bush walking. Facilities include walking tracks, lookouts, a campground, toilets, and a picnic ground complete with a covered shelter featuring a stone fireplace with chimney named Catto Lodge. This lodge was named after local resident Stanley Ross Catto who worked tirelessly to develop the park. ()