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Possum Flat is behind the public shelter on the southern side of The Great Alpine Road opposite Howard’s Hut.
One of Victoria’s icon walks, the 37km Falls-Hotham Alpine Crossing (FHAC) is a 3 day/2-night walk through the Alpine National Park, linking the resort villages of Falls Creek and Mt Hotham.
This trail is for experienced bushwalkers. Starting in Baw Baw National this trail travels through the remote alpine setting of Victoria’s high country to Namagi National Park in the ACT.
The Summit Walk is a short and scenic trail that offers a gentle introduction to the Mt Hotham Resort area, rewarding hikers with sweeping views of the surrounding alpine landscape. Ideal for families or those new to hiking, this walk is a great way to explore the beauty of the Alpine National Park.
The Cobungra Ditch Walk is a fascinating historical trail that combines stunning alpine scenery with a journey into the region’s gold mining heritage. Following course of an abandoned water race that conveyed a stream of water for the hydraulic sluicing operations of the Cobungra Gold Mining Company, this walk offers a unique perspective on the Alpine National Park.
At the beginning of the trail, Big Spur Picnic Point rewards hikers with sky high views. This track can create a shorter circuit for those walking the Cobungra Ditch Walking Track.
This trail is a short walk that travels past the Lindsay Salmon Memorial and reaches the summit where spectacular views can be found. To return either head back down the same way or travel along Higgi Drive which will bring you back to the start.
The Razorback to Mt Feathertop walk is the iconic hike in the Victorian Alps, offering breathtaking views, alpine landscapes, and an exhilarating journey along the ridgeline to Victoria’s second highest peak. This trail is a must-visit for outdoor enthusiasts seeking an unforgettable alpine adventure.
The Bon Accord Spur was the route taken by walkers, horseriders and pack horses to Mt Hotham before the Great Alpine Road was built.
The Mt Loch Summit Walk is an out and back hiking trail that offers panoramic views of the Victorian Alps and the surrounding landscape, making it a must-do for outdoor enthusiasts visiting Mt Hotham. This walk is perfect for those looking to experience the natural beauty of the area, reaching the highest point of Mt Loch which sits at an elevation of 1,837 meters. Great views can also be enjoyed by partially completing the walk.
The Huts Walk offers a captivating journey through the historical and natural landscapes of the Mt Hotham area. This trail is perfect for those looking to explore unique alpine environments while learning about the region’s European heritage, including the vital role of historic huts in Australia’s high country.
The Brabralung Trail is a multi-use trail that offers a picturesque one-way journey between Mt Hotham and Dinner Plain, combining alpine vistas, snow gum forests, and a connection to the cultural and natural heritage of the region. This trail honours the traditional custodians of the land, with Aboriginal peoples having a shared history spanning many thousands of years in the alpine area. This ancient mountain pathway has panoramic views of the high country as well as numerous areas to rest and picnic along the way.
The track begins at the end of Davenport drive and a short walk takes you to the summit of Little Mt Higginbotham which offers great views of the Mt Hotham villages and surrounding area.
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Explore everything there is to enjoy on Mt Hotham with this terrific summer guide and track notes.
Detailed track notes are available upon request for The Huts Walk, The Cobungra Ditch Walk, Brandy Creek Mine to Cobungra River, Brabralung Trail (Hotham to Dinner Plain) and Alpine National Park Walks Around Feathertop.