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Baw Baw National Park

The Baw Baw National Park (/ˈbɔː ˈbɔː/) is a national park located on the boundary between the Victorian Alps and Gippsland regions of Victoria, Australia. The 13,530-hectare (33,400-acre) national park is situated approximately 120 kilometres (75 mi) east of Melbourne and 50 kilometres (31 mi) north of the Latrobe Valley. The park contains the forest covered Baw-Baw Plateau and surrounds the Mount Baw Baw Alpine Resort.

Baw Baw National Park
Victoria
The view from Mount Baw Baw looking east across the Gippsland, in autumn 2006.
Baw Baw National Park
Location of the Baw Baw National Park in Victoria
Nearest town or cityRawson
Coordinates37°45′50″S 146°13′23″E / 37.76389°S 146.22306°E / -37.76389; 146.22306
EstablishedApril 1979 (1979-04)[1]
Area135.3 km2 (52.2 sq mi)[1]
Managing authoritiesParks Victoria
WebsiteBaw Baw National Park
See alsoProtected areas of Victoria

The Baw-Baw Plateau has a number of peaks, that includes Mount Baw Baw, Mount St Gwinear, Mount St Phillack, Mount Erica and Mount Whitelaw; all largely subalpine terrane outcrops of weathered granite boulders rising from the plateau, which is covered by a forest of snow-gums, punctuated by meadows. Mount St Phillack, a granite hill on the Baw-Baw plateau standing at 1,566 metres (5,138 ft) above sea level is the park's highest peak as the slightly higher Mt Baw Baw peak is part of the ski resort area.[2] The slopes of the plateau within the national park form the catchment areas for the Thomson River and the Thomson Reservoir, and the Tanjil and Tyers rivers.

History edit

The traditional custodians of the land surrounding Baw Baw National Park are the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation. Through their cultural traditions, the Gunaikurnai people identify the Baw Baw National Park as their traditional country.[3]

The area was first explored by Europeans in 1860 by botanist Ferdinand von Mueller.[1] The area was settled in the 1880s and 1890s, after the discovery of gold in the area. Baw Baw National Park was declared in April 1979. On 7 November 2008 the park was added to the Australian National Heritage List as one of eleven areas constituting the Australian Alps National Parks and Reserves.[4] The Baw Baw National Park represents the southerly extent of the sub-alpine environment on mainland Australia.[1]

 
Aberfeldy River, Baw Baw National Park

Flora and fauna edit

The typical vegetation in the park is low-lying grasses, heathlands and snow gums, this is typically described as sub-alpine. Fauna abounds on the foothills to Baw Baw Plateau, including Leadbeater's possum, which is highly endangered and Victoria's state fauna emblem. The critically endangered Baw Baw frog (Philoria frosti), listed on the IUCN Red List, is native to the region.[1]

The deciduous Baw Baw berry (Wittsteinia vacciniacea) may be found on the plateau.[5]

Etymology edit

The national park draws its name from Mount Baw Baw. In the Australian Aboriginal Woiwurrung language the name for the mountain was thought to be variously bo-ye, meaning "ghost"; or bo-bo, meaning bandicoot. In the Bunurong language, the mountain was thought to be named Bore Bore and in the Gunai language, Bo Bo, both meaning "echo".[6]

Activities edit

The major uses of the park are skiing in winter and bushwalking in summer. It is popular for cross country skiing, downhill skiing, summer bushwalking, rafting and canoeing, fishing, scenic drives and picnics. The Australian Alps Walking Track traverses its entire length, starting at Walhalla and continuing north towards the Alpine National Park. The Baw Baw section takes a bit less than three days to walk with plenty to see for those interested in botany or geology.

There is popular ski touring along the Baw Baw Plateau between Mount Baw Baw, past Mount St Phillack to Mount St Gwinear. There is a volunteer ski patrol group who run on weekends and patrol around the St Gwinear portion of the national park. They access the park from the opposite side of the plateau to the ski resort at Mount Baw Baw.[7] Other popular skiing is Nordic skiing at Mount Baw Baw, introduced in 1972 including championship races and a ski school.[8]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Australian Alps National Parks and Reserves: Statement of significance". Australian Heritage Database. Department of the Environment, Australian Government. 7 November 2008. Retrieved 9 August 2014.
  2. ^ "Travel: Mount Baw Baw". The Age. 9 October 2008. Retrieved 9 August 2014.
  3. ^ "Baw Baw National Park". Parks Victoria. Government of Victoria. Retrieved 9 August 2014.
  4. ^ "Australian Alps National Parks information". Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts. Retrieved 10 June 2010.
  5. ^ Royal Botanic Gardens, Victoria, Vic Flora. "Flora of Victoria: Wittsteinia vacciniacea (F.Muell.) 'Baw-Baw Berry'". vicflora.rbg.vic.gov.au.
  6. ^ . Vicnames. 12 August 2011. Archived from the original on 9 August 2014. Retrieved 9 August 2014.
  7. ^ . St Gwinear Ski Patrol Inc. Archived from the original on 20 February 2006. Retrieved 6 February 2006.
  8. ^ History of the Mount Baw Baw region June 2002 12 December 2006 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • "Baw Baw National Park". Parks Victoria. Government of Victoria.
  • "Map of Baw Baw National Park, VIC". Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia.

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For the landform see Mount Baw Baw For other uses see Baw Baw disambiguation The Baw Baw National Park ˈ b ɔː ˈ b ɔː is a national park located on the boundary between the Victorian Alps and Gippsland regions of Victoria Australia The 13 530 hectare 33 400 acre national park is situated approximately 120 kilometres 75 mi east of Melbourne and 50 kilometres 31 mi north of the Latrobe Valley The park contains the forest covered Baw Baw Plateau and surrounds the Mount Baw Baw Alpine Resort Baw Baw National Park VictoriaIUCN category II national park The view from Mount Baw Baw looking east across the Gippsland in autumn 2006 Baw Baw National ParkLocation of the Baw Baw National Park in VictoriaNearest town or cityRawsonCoordinates37 45 50 S 146 13 23 E 37 76389 S 146 22306 E 37 76389 146 22306EstablishedApril 1979 1979 04 1 Area135 3 km2 52 2 sq mi 1 Managing authoritiesParks VictoriaWebsiteBaw Baw National ParkSee alsoProtected areas of Victoria The Baw Baw Plateau has a number of peaks that includes Mount Baw Baw Mount St Gwinear Mount St Phillack Mount Erica and Mount Whitelaw all largely subalpine terrane outcrops of weathered granite boulders rising from the plateau which is covered by a forest of snow gums punctuated by meadows Mount St Phillack a granite hill on the Baw Baw plateau standing at 1 566 metres 5 138 ft above sea level is the park s highest peak as the slightly higher Mt Baw Baw peak is part of the ski resort area 2 The slopes of the plateau within the national park form the catchment areas for the Thomson River and the Thomson Reservoir and the Tanjil and Tyers rivers Contents 1 History 2 Flora and fauna 3 Etymology 4 Activities 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe traditional custodians of the land surrounding Baw Baw National Park are the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation Through their cultural traditions the Gunaikurnai people identify the Baw Baw National Park as their traditional country 3 The area was first explored by Europeans in 1860 by botanist Ferdinand von Mueller 1 The area was settled in the 1880s and 1890s after the discovery of gold in the area Baw Baw National Park was declared in April 1979 On 7 November 2008 the park was added to the Australian National Heritage List as one of eleven areas constituting the Australian Alps National Parks and Reserves 4 The Baw Baw National Park represents the southerly extent of the sub alpine environment on mainland Australia 1 nbsp Aberfeldy River Baw Baw National ParkFlora and fauna editThe typical vegetation in the park is low lying grasses heathlands and snow gums this is typically described as sub alpine Fauna abounds on the foothills to Baw Baw Plateau including Leadbeater s possum which is highly endangered and Victoria s state fauna emblem The critically endangered Baw Baw frog Philoria frosti listed on the IUCN Red List is native to the region 1 The deciduous Baw Baw berry Wittsteinia vacciniacea may be found on the plateau 5 Etymology editThe national park draws its name from Mount Baw Baw In the Australian Aboriginal Woiwurrung language the name for the mountain was thought to be variously bo ye meaning ghost or bo bo meaning bandicoot In the Bunurong language the mountain was thought to be named Bore Bore and in the Gunai language Bo Bo both meaning echo 6 Activities editThe major uses of the park are skiing in winter and bushwalking in summer It is popular for cross country skiing downhill skiing summer bushwalking rafting and canoeing fishing scenic drives and picnics The Australian Alps Walking Track traverses its entire length starting at Walhalla and continuing north towards the Alpine National Park The Baw Baw section takes a bit less than three days to walk with plenty to see for those interested in botany or geology There is popular ski touring along the Baw Baw Plateau between Mount Baw Baw past Mount St Phillack to Mount St Gwinear There is a volunteer ski patrol group who run on weekends and patrol around the St Gwinear portion of the national park They access the park from the opposite side of the plateau to the ski resort at Mount Baw Baw 7 Other popular skiing is Nordic skiing at Mount Baw Baw introduced in 1972 including championship races and a ski school 8 See also edit nbsp Australia portal nbsp environment portal Australian Alps National Parks and Reserves List of reduplicated Australian place names Protected areas of VictoriaReferences edit a b c d e Australian Alps National Parks and Reserves Statement of significance Australian Heritage Database Department of the Environment Australian Government 7 November 2008 Retrieved 9 August 2014 Travel Mount Baw Baw The Age 9 October 2008 Retrieved 9 August 2014 Baw Baw National Park Parks Victoria Government of Victoria Retrieved 9 August 2014 Australian Alps National Parks information Department of the Environment Water Heritage and the Arts Retrieved 10 June 2010 Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria Vic Flora Flora of Victoria Wittsteinia vacciniacea F Muell Baw Baw Berry vicflora rbg vic gov au Mount Baw Baw Historical information 2218 Vicnames 12 August 2011 Archived from the original on 9 August 2014 Retrieved 9 August 2014 Home page St Gwinear Ski Patrol Inc Archived from the original on 20 February 2006 Retrieved 6 February 2006 History of the Mount Baw Baw region June 2002 Archived 12 December 2006 at the Wayback MachineExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Baw Baw National Park Baw Baw National Park Parks Victoria Government of Victoria Map of Baw Baw National Park VIC Bonzle Digital Atlas of Australia Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Baw Baw National Park amp oldid 1156279509, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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