Following the announcement of proposed upgrades in 2023 works have commenced in the Redwood Forest at Yarra Ranges National Park.
In collaboration with Melbourne Water, Yarra Ranges Council, and the Department of Jobs, Skills, Industry and Regions and Parks Victoria, the upgrades to the iconic forest will be delivered to the highest standard.
Visitors can look forward to several upgrades, including additional car parking, a safety gate, accessible public toilets, and a visitor shelter.
Parks Victoria will also be formalising sections of the existing trial network, which will further efforts to protect the environment and growth of the surrounding fauna.
The funding for these upgrades has become available in part due to the Victorian Government’s Regional Tourism Investment Fund which supports new and innovative tourism infrastructure projects that increase visitation, drive private investment and deliver more jobs to Victorians.
Melbourne Water has also invested an additional $400,000 to deliver their portion of work – which will help to improve the river health of the Yarra.
This will run concurrently to the works that Parks Victoria is delivering.
Parks Victoria chief area ranger for Yarra Rangers Conrad Annal said the Redwood Forest was a project many years in the making.
“Did you know that the Redwoods was never designed as a visitor site? The visitation grew organically and at an incredibly fast pace, largely due to social media promoting the beauty of the plantation and its surrounds.
“With the funding secured, and the necessary planning and approvals completed – it’s really exciting to see construction commencing.
“Having these upgrades and new facilities will provide tangible benefits to the visitor experience and to the environment,” Mr Annal said.
The works are expected to be finished in late 2025, subject to on-ground and construction industry conditions.