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Category: Mount Field

Pandani Grove Trail
Walked on February 18, 2023July 17, 2023

Pandani Grove

Pandani Grove, Mount Field
Walk Grade: Easy | Time: 30 Minutes
Distance: 1.5km | Parks Pass Needed

Track junction towards The Watcher, Rodway Range Circuit, Mount Field National Park
Walked on February 17, 2023July 17, 2023

Rodway Range Circuit

Rodway Range Circuit, Mount Field
Walk Grade: Hard | Time: 7 Hours
Distance: 15km | Parks Pass Needed

Walked on June 19, 2019April 22, 2022

Lady Barron Falls Circuit

Lady Barron Falls Circuit , Mount Field
Walk Grade: Easy | Time: 2 hours
Distance: 6km | Parks Pass Needed

Lake Nichols, Mount Field East
Walked on April 16, 2015September 30, 2020

Mount Field East

Mount Field East, Mount Field
Walk Grade: Medium | Time: 5 Hours
Distance: 9km | Parks Pass Needed

Walked on July 6, 2012September 30, 2020

Russell Falls and Horseshoe Falls

Russell Falls and Horseshoe Falls, Mount Field
Walk Grade: Easy | Time: 1 Hours
Distance: 3km | Parks Pass Needed

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