Riding, Rider Care Accessories and Equipment
|
|
Horse and Rider Gear Mansfield
A wide selection of quality equipment and accessories for riders and horses of all ages, size and experience. Top brand gear for training, competiting, showing, trail riding or just for fun.
|
 |
|
|
|
Snowy Mountain Rug Company
A huge range of accessories and equipment for horse and rider, including rugs, canvas goods and lots more.
|
top
Health Services
Massage / Muscle Therapy - Veterinary Services - Dentistry
|
|
|
|
|
|
^
Riding and Accommodation Facilities
Horse Stud and Sales - Adult Riding Tuition
|
| |
Star Glen Lodge
Bonnie Doon horse friendly bush retreat, group accommodation, conference or wedding venue, outdoor recreation.
|
| |
|
 |
|
Riding Clubs and Horse Events
Horse Riding in State Parks
|
|
|
| |
|
| top |
Horse Riding in State Parks
Info about Horseriding in the parks
1. Visit website of Parks Victoria www.parkweb.vic.gov.au. The Parks Victoria website is the most reliable source of information.
It gives you details of:
Change of Conditions , Things to Do , Facilities , Heritage , Looking After the Park , Precautions , How to Get There , Special Needs Access , Nearby Parks , Guided Activities , Publications
Use the site's Search facility and access printable publications regarding details and requirements of the parks.This information helps you get the best out of your local camping experience.
2. Contact Parks Victoria Mansfield office via 13 1963 for further information.
3. Contact or visit
Mansfield Visitor Information Centre
Railway Station Precinct, 167 Maroondah Highway, Mansfield
Telephone: 1800 039 049
Fax: (03) 5775 2518
Email: reservations@mansfield-mtbuller.com.au
Website: http://www.mansfield-mtbuller.com.au
to obtain Parks Victoria and other camping information.
Some handy info:
Maps - Valleys and bluffs around Mansfield, Howqua Valley and Whitfield
VicMap 1:50,000 Buller - Stirling
VicMap 1:50,000 Tamboritha - Moroka
VicMap 1:50,000 Howitt - Selwyn
Bush Maps of Victoria - Watersheds of the King, Howqua and Jamieson Rivers
Tracks where riding is not permitted:
Paradise Falls Walking Track
Paradise Falls - Little Falls Walking Track
Australian Alps Walking Track (north of Mount Howitt)
Cobbler Lake - Mount Cobbler Walking Track
Sheepyard Flat Heritage Walking Track
Razor Viking Wilderness
Horses are not permitted in wilderness areas
Defined camping areas
A marked route has been specified providing access through the Howqua Hills Historic Area, using the High Track. Access through the park from 4 mile onwards should be via the Low Track.
Howqua Hills Historic Area
Horse yards are provided at:
• Tunnel Bend Flat (for small groups)
• Fry’s Flat (for larger groups)
A booking system for the yards has been implemented, all group sizes are advised to book to ensure camp space.
Designated horse yards - Camps in the Alpine National Park
7 Mile Flat, Ritchies Hut
Bluff Hut
Pikes Flat
Mitchell’s Flat
King River Hut
- Feeding horses For further information
Parks Victoria Information Centre Call 13 1963 or visit our website at
www.parkweb.vic.gov.au
Caring for the environment
Help us look after your park by following these guidelines:
Take your rubbish home with you
Dogs and other pets are not permitted
Firearms are only permitted in the park in accordance with Hunting Regulations
Choose a firm, dry, well drained camp site at least 20 metres
from any watercourse
Use a portable stove instead of lighting a fire - especially above
or near the tree line
Always check fire danger forecasts. No fires (including stoves) on days of Total Fire Ban (Eastern and North-Eastern Fire Ban District)
Where toilets are not provided, bury your toilet waste at least 100 m from water or camp sites
Wash up away from streams to protect the stream environment
Enjoy a visit to a hut but do not use them for accommodation, always carry a tent
Vehicles, including trail bikes are restricted to existing roads
and tracks. They must be fully registered and drivers licensed
Please don’t throw this park note away. Keep it, return it for
others to use, or recycle it
Processed supplementary feed (eg: processed pellets, certified clean lucerne chaff, rolled or cracked clean grain) may be brought into the park.
Nose bags must be used for feeding.
Hay is not permitted.
Horse camping
Horse camping is generally appropriate in those areas where horseriding is permitted.
Horse camping is not permitted in defined camping areas unless horse yards are provided. Where yards are provided in defined camping areas, horse parties must yard their horses.
Parks Victoria has constructed yards at various locations across the Alpine National Park and Howqua Valley. Permanent yards at huts may be used.
Pretty Valley, Langford West and West Kiewa can be booked when obtaining a permit from Bright. Tunnel Bend and Frys Flat can be booked through the Mansfield Office by phoning 13 1963.
Tethering to trees and the use of picket lines between trees overnight cause unacceptable damage and are not permitted.
A maximum of two consecutive nights camping in one location is permitted.
Horses must be held at least 30 metres from any hut, stream or campsite, unless constructed yards are within that distance.
Horses must be watered downstream of any hut or campsite, and washed away from streams and aqueducts.
Support vehicles are only permitted on those roads open for public use.
The Australian Alps Horse Riding Code provides more information on horseriding. Copies are obtainable from Parks Vic.
|
Click to other Mansfield Online pages for more details of Events.
Use our Search Engine on the Home page to refine your search. |
| |