Coalstoun Lakes National Park






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Coalstoun Lakes National Park, located 20 km south of Biggenden and 4 km north of the Coalstoun Lakes township, is a 26.3-hectare park renowned for its geological significance. The park features Mount Le Brun, an extinct volcano that erupted over 600,000 years ago, creating two large craters that occasionally fill with shallow lakes. Visitors can enjoy walking, birdwatching, and nature study amidst the park's unique dry rainforest and diverse wildlife. Facilities include picnic tables and walking tracks, but camping is not permitted.
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