Bunyip State Park

[1] The terrain in the park is mostly dense forest and swampy heathland, with Prickly Tea-tree, Mountain Ash and Mealy Stringybark present.

Black Snake Creek Road runs through the centre of the park from east to west.

Parks Victoria have a few maps with suggested rides, drives and walks.

[1] Kangaroos, koalas, lyrebirds, wallabies, and wombats are part of the wildlife in the park.

There are also nectar-feeding birds such as the Helmeted Honey-eater and teeny Southern Emu-wren which can be seen to jump between low-hanging branches [1] This article about a location in Victoria, Australia is a stub.