in
Victoria in 1851 at
Andersons Creek. The park is located around 25 km upstream of the mouth of the
Yarra River in
Warrandyte, 24 km east of
Melbourne. The park in its entirety comprises several detached areas of land adjoining the Yarra River from Pound Bend in the west, through Warrandyte to Wonga Park through the Warrandyte Gorge to Mount Lofty in the east. Other areas of land are situated throughout the hills immediately south of Warrandyte. The various areas include (roughly from west to east); •
Norman Reserve - a small reserve where Pound Bend begins upstream. •
Fourth Hill - one of the highest points in Warrandyte, intensively mined. •
Whipstick Gully - a gully to the north of Fourth Hill, intensively mined. •
Timber Reserve •
The Common •
Black Flat - an area of flat riverbank just south of Blue Tongue Bend near Jumping Creek. •
Jumping Creek - the area where Jumping Creek flows into the Yarra River. •
Yarra Brae - an area in the east of Warrandyte gorge on the southern banks of the river. •
Mount Lofty - the easternmost section of the state park. Other smaller areas and reserves within the state park include: •
Victory Mine - Previously known as Young Colonial and Warrandyte Claim, the Victory mine produced one of the richest recorded claims. It was worked from 1896 and produced 1,870oz in three years. The main shaft was sunk to 67m. The area includes the ruins of a steam-powered quartz crusher and a large quarry. •
Open Mines - Originally dug by Europeans, these open mines were often reworked by Chinese prospectors who were more successful at working the mines than the Europeans who frequently missed discoveries. • '''Johnson's Mine''' - This mine involved a horizontal or "adit" tunnel 60m into the hill, following a small reef. Gold was not found and a second tunnel was dug 20m before the mine was abandoned. •
Upper Monument Mine • '''Miner's Hut''' - built in the 1950s, all structures in these minefields built before 1939 were destroyed in the
"Black Friday" bushfires of that year. •
Monument Mine - This type of shaft was operated by two or three people, the two mines remaining were in operation until the 1960s, the last working mines in the Fourth Hill area. •
Louis Michel Memorial - a cairn marking the spot where gold was first discovered in Victoria, erected in 1935. • '''Geraghty's Mine''' - One of the most extensive mines in the area, the main tunnel was constructed from June 1859 - February 1860 and runs for 130m. Various tunnels branch off the main tunnel and a tramway was built to transport quartz from within the mine. ==Ecology==