Discover one of Victoria's most remote communities, nestled in the foothills of the legendary Dargo High Plains, on the lands of the Gunaikurnai People. The town of Dargo, with a population of approximately 150, is an entry point for the Alpine National Park, Avon Wilderness Park and Mitchell River National Park.  Read more

Discover one of Victoria's most remote communities, nestled in the foothills of the legendary Dargo High Plains, on the lands of the Gunaikurnai People. The town of Dargo, with a population of approximately 150, is an entry point for the Alpine National Park, Avon Wilderness Park and Mitchell River National Park. 

Outdoor adventure

Experience first-rate rafting, fishing and canoeing in the surrounding region. The area is also an excellent destination for horse riding, bush walking and hiking, and the perfect base for a day trip taking in the spectacular scenery of the High Plains and the Grant Historic area. 

Mix things up with a visit to Wonnangatta Station by 4WD, once Victoria's most remote cattle station. 

Agriculture

Dargo is known for its groves of century-old walnut trees that line the valley floor. Many high country cattlemen have homes in the stockbreeding and agricultural district.

History

Although a minor gold rush was experienced in the mid 1800s, the town was primarily a resting place and later a supply town for miners on their way to the Grant, Talbotville and Crooked River goldfields nearby. 

For a dose of living history, grab a pint at the Dargo Hotel, established all the way back in 1898.

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