New Life by Bruno Torfs.Credit:Angela Wylie
1. THE TOBOGGAN CUP
IF YOU'VE never seen a phalanx of five-year-olds dressed in bright snow gear and belting down a snow-covered hillside trying to out-toboggan each other,you should head to Lake Mountain next weekend for the annual Lake Mountain Toboggan Cup. It's a hilarious day for families,with events for all ages. On any day throughout the snow season (runs until last weekend in September),families head up to this mountain 30 kilometres off the Maroondah Highway to make snowmen,toboggan or gang up to throw snowballs at dad. It's worth learning to cross-country ski at Lake Mountain ski school just to check out the views of Melbourne from the Royston Trail,part of the 37-kilometre network of trails. Book a family package,which includes vehicle entry,toboggan hire and lunch for two adults and two children for $129,atlakemountainresort.com.au
2. KIDS'PARK
Head to the Toboggan Cup at Lake Mountain.Credit:John Woudstra
AT THE heart of Marysville,in Gallipoli Park,is a statue of young girl releasing a dove. TitledNew Life,it captures the determination of the locals to rebuild the town after the 2009 Black Saturday fires. The park straddles the Steavenson River,which fills the air with the soothing sound of water on rocks. Big kids form a polite queue for the park's slightly challenging flying fox while little ones inevitably drench themselves in the water playground complete with hand pump,water auger and waterwheel.Next to the Visitors Information Centre,11 Murchison Street,5963 4567,marysvilletourism.com
3. STEAVENSON FALLS
NEW walking tracks,platforms and bridges bring you up close to the 122-metre drop of Steavenson Falls. The trails and falls are lit at night (until 11pm). The 2009 fires destroyed much of the mountain ash trees,which have since sprouted new shoots where they can. Where the trunks have died,iridescent yellow wood-eating fungus has taken over. The regenerated tree ferns stand out like thousands of bright-green prehistoric umbrellas. Tying this landscape together is the soothing leitmotif of falling water:cascading down the falls,from rivulets by walking trails,even from a mini waterfall in the car park.Three kilometres from Marysville.
Steavenson Falls.Credit:Christian Pearson/DSE
4. FIRST FISH