Tarra Bulga National Park & Corrigan Suspension Bridge 

1885 Grand Ridge Road, Balook (40 min from Boat Harbour Jetty B&B)

Tarra Bulga National Park is known for its giant Mountain Ash trees, beautiful fern gullies and ancient myrtle beeches. Tarra Bulga has some of the best examples of original cool temperature rainforests of the Strzelecki Ranges. Walk to the impressive Corrigan's Suspension Bridge, which stretches through the rainforset canopy, affording spectacular views of the lush fern gully on the forest floor below. 

Tarra Bulga is also well known for its wildlife - keep an eye out for lyrebirds, platypus, wombats, wallabies, echidnas and Crimson Rosella

Tarra Bulga sits in a significant part of the Gunaikurnai cultural landscape - on their creation storyline, where Boron travelled carrying his canoe from the mountains to the sea. The significant remnants of old growth forest are characteristic of a period when only Gunaikurnai were present on the land.