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Horse RidingWarrandyte State Park provides several areas where horse riders can experience the natural

wonders and peaceful surrounds the Park has to offer. There are some guidelines you must

follow to ensure the safety of both riders and the general public.

Guidelines• Keep to the designated riding tracks and avoid

cutting corners.

• Don’t ride off designated tracks.

• Horses are not permitted on designated ‘walking tracks only’ or areas closed to horses.

• Tracks at Yarra Brae may be closed at any time, particularly during winter when they are slippery and the risk of injury to horses and the possibility of track erosion are high.

• Horses are not permitted in picnic areas.

• Please remember cats and dogs are not permitted in Warrandyte State Park.

• Please take all rubbish home.

Where can you ride?There is a number of designated horse riding trails or bridle trails in sections of Warrandyte State Park. These sections are:

• Whipstick Gully (Mel ref. 23 E12)

• Fourth Hill (Mel ref. 35 E2)

• Timber Reserve (Mel ref. 35 H2)

• The Common (Mel ref. 36 A2)

• Yarra Brae (Mel ref. 24 J6)

Maps showing their location are outlined on the back of this sheet. The trails are signposted with this sign:

Why are riders restricted to designated bridle trails?• To minimise soil erosion in the park.

• To reduce conflicts with other park users.

• To reduce the spread of weeds.

Controlling your horsePlease do not leave your horse unbridled or unattended. Ride at a speed that allows for control of the horse and keep hold of the reins at all times.

Meeting other park usersCourtesy and understanding from all path users is important to ensure that everyone enjoys their visit. Riders will meet walkers and others who are unfamiliar with horses and unsure about passing them on the track.

Ensure that all horses in your party are walking quietly when passing nervous or excited horses if the situation arises.

May 2008Printed on Australian - made 100% recycled paper

For more information call the Parks Victoria Information Centreon 13 1963 or visit our website at www.parkweb.vic.gov.au

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MEMORIAL

For further informationParks

Victoria Information Centre

Call 13 1963or visit

the Parks Victoria website www.parkweb.vic.gov.au

Caring for the environment

While Warrandyte State Park caters for a wide range of activities, it is one of few natural bush areas

left near Melbourne. Please use the park

sensitively so that the plants, animals and

scenery that everyone comes to see and enjoy are

not destroyed.

Help us look after this park by following these

guidelines:

Please take rubbish away with you for recycling

&disposal.

All native plants & animals are protected by

law. Please do not disturb them

in any way.

Horse Riding at Yarra Brae

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K I L O M E T R E S Cartography by Spatial Vision 2008 M/6146

YARRA BRAE

BEND OF ISLES

Horse Riding in Warrandyte

WHIPSTICK GULLY

FOURTH HILL

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K I L O M E T R E S Cartography by Spatial Vision 2008 M/6146

TIMBER RESERVE THE COMMON

Warrandyte State Park

Major Road

Minor Road

ManagementVehicle Track

Walking track

Horse Riding

State Park Gate Water

body

Recreational Facilities

Carpark

Horseriding

Mine site

Park Information

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