Big Desert State Forest

Big Desert State Forest. Free Camping at Yellow Gums, Big Desert State Forest, Mallee, Victoria, Australia YouTube The Big desert State Forest is approximately 34km South of Murrayville, which can be accessed via the Mallee Highway Together with Traditional Owners and the community, we care for Country and value environmental conservation combined with an accessible and sustainable visitor experience that encourages current and future generations to get into nature.

Large rocky desert mountains in the Mazatzal Mountains breaking up the high desert forests
Large rocky desert mountains in the Mazatzal Mountains breaking up the high desert forests from www.alamy.com

The Big Desert includes areas of Wilderness; National Parks and State forest On the afternoon of the 19th December 2002 lightening strikes caused fires in the Big Desert these raged through 180,000 hectares of bush land and burnt an area of farm land

Large rocky desert mountains in the Mazatzal Mountains breaking up the high desert forests

On the afternoon of the 19th December 2002 lightening strikes caused fires in the Big Desert these raged through 180,000 hectares of bush land and burnt an area of farm land Wilderness regions, National Parks, and State Forests together make up the Big Desert The Big Desert is Victoria's first declared wilderness area and is considered to be the best single area in Victoria for reptiles, with over 50 species of lizards and snakes.

Free Camping at Brushcutters Flat, Big Desert State Forest, Mallee, Victoria, Australia YouTube. The Big Desert Wilderness Park is a protected area in the Australian state of Victoria, Australia located in the state's west adjoining the border with South Australia.It is the oldest of Victoria's three wilderness parks The Big Desert includes areas of Wilderness; National Parks and State forest

Big Desert State Forest + Border Track bigdessert bordertrack 4x4 camping YouTube. Many different types of vegetation and fauna can be found in the area On the afternoon of the 19th December 2002 lightening strikes caused fires in the Big Desert these raged through 180,000 hectares of bush land and burnt an area of farm land