Check the Bureau of Meteorology for weather forecasts and warnings, including High Fire Danger days
Contact the Mansfield Parks office about local conditions, tracks, river and stream levels and possible fire danger
Never travel alone in remote areas. For safety, a group of three is considered a minimum
Plan ahead - choose your walks and activities to match your abilities, stamina and fitness
Pack more than enough food, water, torch, sunglasses, sunscreen and a good first aid kit
A Trip Intentions Form could save your life. Tell a friend where you are going, give them a map of the park, marking which areas you plan to visit, your vehicle registration number and when you plan to return. For more information go to Let someone know before you go.
Wear your new boots in before you leave home! Blisters are not only painful but your slow pace may risk your group reaching their destination after dark
Always bring a detailed topographic map of the areas you visit and a compass and know how to use them both.
Mobile phone coverage is often limited in remote areas. In case of emergency you may wish to bring a satellite phone, or hire a Personal Locator Beacon (PLB)
Park roads and tracks are often rough and built in steep terrain. Drive carefully at all times and beware of wildlife crossing the road.