About Mount Worth State Park
Along the Grand Ridge Road, Mount Worth State Park protects the remnant of forest once covering the western Strzlecki Ranges. 1040 hectares of wet Mountain Ash forest and native bushland cover the grounds, flourishing in life with a vibrant panorama of greens, earthy browns and a myriad of contrasting textures. Set out amongst the mountainous terrain and delve amongst the rainforest's majestic ferns, fronds and thick tree trunks. Be sure to dress appropriately for your trek - Mount Worth State Park can also be home to notoriously slippery grounds when damp.