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Crooked River
/ Talbotville
This is probably our most favoured
area and although accessible by a conventional vehicle, a 4WD is recommended.
Talbotville is a great area is usually rather popular amongst 4WDers and Trail
bikers particularly at long weekends and Holiday periods.
Talbotville, Grant, Bulltown,
Stonewall, Howitteville were all bustling goldfield towns after the discovery of
Gold around 1860. Grant at one stage was like a city with a population of
3000. Now all that remains in these the forgotten Goldfields are some remains
of buildings and rusting machinery.
Talbotville is located some 35 Km
Northwest of Dargo (50 Km north of Bairnsdale, which is 280 Km east of
Melbourne) in a steep valley on the southern edge of the Alpine National Park.
Free bush camping with drop toilets.
McMillan's Track, which leads to
Grant and onto Talbotville, is about 17km north of Dargo. In the main a good
dirt road, though after the Helipad (good views of Hotham and Blue Rag) it
becomes steeper, narrower and twisting for the final 9km to Crooked river but it
is no real problem. We have accessed Talbotville this way numerous times with
our Camper trailer. The Crooked River-Dargo road can sometimes be cut by high
water levels in the Wongungarra River.
Attractions.
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Goldfield history.
Numerous sites in the area such as the the remains of buildings, rusting crushers
and boilers, mines, tunnels, and cemeteries. Naturally care should be
taken when walking as there are many mine shafts.
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Bushwalking.
The main track is McMillians track which is the trail he cut through the
hills linking Omeo to Woods Point in the 1860's.
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4WDing
There are many tracks in the Talbotville area.
Suggest Paoletti's "Grant Historic Adventurer" map for tracks in
the local area, or VicMap Crooked River-Steve (& Dargo Plains-Cobungra,
to the north) for a more overall view of the tracks in the area.
A good day trip is up the Crooked River to the New Good Hope No 5 Battery
(worth a look although a steep walk, & how did they get it there?) has you crossing the river about 25
times if you continue on to Bulltown Spur track then up to Grant. Return to
Talbotville via either Collingwood Spur or go back to the Dargo road and
pick up the Hibernia and Randal's tracks back to Talbotville. Both routes
have some reasonably steep sections but are OK in the dry.
A short trip south to the old Pioneer Racecourse via Crooked River &
Pioneer tracks then up Station Track, down Cynthia Range/Spur track to the
Talbotville/Crooked River track and back to camp is interesting but not
difficult.
Two trips, preferably to be done with at least one other vehicle and only
in the dry weather, are:-
North up Basalt Knob track from Talbotville all the way through to Blue Rag
returning via the Dargo High Plains road and McMillians track.
South down the Crooked River-Dargo road to Kingswell's Bridge, then up the
Wonnangatta road to one of Victoria's best 4WD tracks "Billy Goat Bluff
Track". This leads up to the East Pinnacle lookout for the most
spectacular of views. A round circuit can be completed with Castle
Hill, Junction Spur, and Scrubby Creek tracks bringing you back to the
Wonnangatta River near Waterford.
Also see nearby Marthavale
a great little known area.
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