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Great Dividing Trail - Lerderderg Track

Hepburn, Victoria

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Trail length

87.0 km

Time

~5 days

Elevation Gain

1140 m

Hike Type

Multi-Day

What to expect?

lakes
scenic-views

Activity types

camping
nature-trips

Frequently asked questions

How long is the Great Dividing Trail - Lerderderg Track and how many days does it take?

The Great Dividing Trail - Lerderderg Track is 86.96 km long, so it is usually treated as a multi-day hike rather than a single-day walk. Most hikers break it into about 4 to 6 days, depending on pace, daily mileage, and where overnight stops are planned between Daylesford, Blackwood, and Bacchus Marsh.

Where does the Great Dividing Trail - Lerderderg Track start and finish?

The Great Dividing Trail - Lerderderg Track runs between Daylesford and Bacchus Marsh in Victoria. Trail information from the Great Dividing Trail Network identifies Daylesford, Blackwood, and Bacchus Marsh as the main signed points on the route, with a trailhead at Pepper Tree Reserve in Bacchus Marsh and signage also installed at Daylesford and Blackwood.

Is the Great Dividing Trail - Lerderderg Track difficult?

The Great Dividing Trail - Lerderderg Track is generally rated easy overall, with 1,140 m of elevation gain spread across nearly 87 km. That makes it more of an endurance walk than a steep alpine route, although the length means it still needs solid planning for food, water, and overnight logistics.

Does the Great Dividing Trail - Lerderderg Track go through Lerderderg State Park?

Yes. The Great Dividing Trail - Lerderderg Track passes through Lerderderg State Park, entering from the Blackwood area and continuing south toward Bacchus Marsh. This section is known for forested terrain and the rugged Lerderderg landscape rather than a flat rail-trail style walk.

Can you camp on the Great Dividing Trail - Lerderderg Track?

Camping is possible on sections of the Great Dividing Trail - Lerderderg Track where it passes through Lerderderg State Park. Parks Victoria lists camping at places including Lerderderg Campground and Amblers Crossing, with Amblers Crossing noted as 4WD or walk-in access only and suitable only in dry weather because of the terrain and track surface.

Is the Great Dividing Trail - Lerderderg Track only for hikers, or can bikes use it too?

The Great Dividing Trail - Lerderderg Track is not just a walking route. The Great Dividing Trail Network describes most of the Lerderderg Track as shared use, so it is used by walkers, trail runners, and mountain bikers, which is useful to know when planning pace and track etiquette on narrower sections.

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