Mount Donna Buang
The Mount Donna Buang Skywalk at Cement Creek, 9km from Warburton at the junction of the Mount Donna Buang Road and the Acheron Way, is a 17m high, 40m long aerial walkway which brings visitors into contact with giant 250-300 year old, 60m tall, mountain ash trees. Also leading from the carpark is the staircase which descends to the Rainforest Walkway and myrtle beech forest. Some of the beech trees here could be up to 400 years old. Part of the walkway runs alongside the cascading waters of Cement Creek.
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Mount Donna Buang in Victoria, Australia, at 1,250 metres (4,101 ft) is the closest snowfield to Melbourne. In winter, it usually receives snow suitable for snowplay, and occasionally for skiing. The nearest town is Warburton. There is a raised walkway at Cement Creek through Mytle Beech and Mountain Ash trees known as the Mount Donna Buang Skywalk.
Flora and fauna
The rare and possibly endangered Mt Donna Buang Wingless Stonefly (Riekoperla darlingtoni) is endemic to the area.
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