The Conservation Regulator, Forest Fire Management Victoria and Parks Victoria are urging responsible recreation with Victorians taking a well-earned break this holiday season.
Trail bike-riding, four-wheel driving and camping are all fun ways to get out and enjoy this summer but there are important rules to keep you and others safe.
Authorised officers from all three agencies will be patrolling forests, parks, and reserves targeting illegal off-road activity, littering and unsafe campfires.
“If you are taking the opportunity to get away these holidays and enjoy our state forests and parks, please obey all rules and signage to protect yourselves, others and the environment,” deputy chief fire officer Andrew Morrow said.
Be sure to check local closures before you leave home on the Parks Victoria website or mapshare.vic.gov.au/mapsharevic/
Trail bike-riders and four-wheel drivers are reminded they must be licenced, vehicles registered and can only use formed roads and tracks to protect the environment and other forest users.
Anyone caught illegally riding or driving vehicles off-road in state forests can face on-the-spot fines of $185 or up to $500 if the matter is taken to court. Damaging, disturbing or destroying wildlife habitat carries a maximum fine of more than $9000.
Visitors are also responsible for building and keeping safe campfires, including where and what they use and never leaving it unattended, even for a short period of time. Campfires should be put out with water, not soil, and should be cool to the touch before leaving. And all rubbish must be taken home, not dumped, or burned.
Anyone who witnesses illegal vehicle use or rubbish dumping on public land is encouraged to report it on 136 186.
For more information about rules in state forests, including campfires and vehicle use, visit vic.gov.au/rules-in-state-forests