Woomargama National Park Wildflower Walk

Woomargama National Park Wildflower Walk

Sunday 26th October 2025

🕙 10:00am – 12:00pm

📍 Meeting Point: Tunnel Road Picnic Area, Woomargama National Park

☕️ Morning Tea Provided.

Activity: Wildflower Walk on Danny’s Loop Track with the Woomargama National Park Volunteers.

Please register with the link below or use the QR code on the flyer.

Registration link - https://events.humanitix.com/woomargama-national-park-wildflower-walk

There will also be a few of us camping over on Saturday 25th Octat the Samual Bollard Campground at Woomargama National Park, please feel free to join us.

For more information, please contact Judy - 0427 043 097 E: judykirk@holbrooklandcare.org.au 

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