Cathedral Range State Park

Cathedral Range State Park
The ridge of the Cathedral Range looking south
Cathedral Range State Park
LocationVictoria
Nearest cityBuxton
Coordinates37°22′49″S 145°44′09″E / 37.38028°S 145.73583°E / -37.38028; 145.73583
Area3,577 ha (13.81 sq mi)
Governing bodyParks Victoria
Websitehttps://www.parks.vic.gov.au/places-to-see/parks/cathedral-range-state-park

The Cathedral Range State Park (Taungurung: Nanadhong) located in Victoria, Australia, approximately 100 kilometres (62 mi) north-east of Melbourne. It is situated between the towns of Buxton and Taggerty and runs parallel to the Maroondah Highway. The Cathedral Range was declared a State Park on 26 April 1979. It consists of 3,577 hectares and contains the rugged Razorback and spectacular peaks of the Cathedral Range, Little River and forested hills of the Blue Range. Due to its proximity to Melbourne the Cathedral Ranges are a popular destination for both day and weekend adventures. Bushwalking, camping, rock climbing and abseiling are some of the more popular activities available. Cathedral Range State Park is listed as Category II under the IUCN World Commission on Protected Areas and is an example of a park that can be used for recreation, education and conserving natural ecosystems.