Heathcote-Greytown National Park

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Heathcote-Graytown National Park is located in the North Central region of Victoria, Australia. The park, which includes sections of the Great Dividing Range, adjoins a number of state forrests, including the McIvor Ranges State Forrest and is located just outside the town of Heathcote.

The area's status as a national park is relatively new, having only been gazeted by the Victorian Government in 2002. This was a controversial issue at the time.

The park can be accessed via the Northern Highway and is approximately 110 km from Melbourne.

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