Spring Gully Conservation Park


About 3km southwest of Sevenhill, the 400-hectare Spring Gully Conservation Park features blue-gum forest, red stringybarks and 18m-high winter waterfalls. There are plenty of bird twitters, critters (ever seen a short-beaked echidna?) and trails to explore. A lovely diversion from the wine country.


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