time 30 min
distance 2 km
type Circuit
Grade

Grade 1

time 15 min
distance 2 km
type One way
Grade

Intermediate/Difficult

time 20 min
distance 2 km
type One way
Grade

Very Easy

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Grampians National Park

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Father and son bird watching on boardwalk

Bird watching

From bushland to wetlands and everything in between, parks provide habitat to an abundance of common and rare bird species. Go for a wander and see how many you can spot.
Four friends relax by the edge of the Yarra River as their curly brown dog gets ready to jump in the water.

Dog walking

Round up your dog, grab the lead and visit dog-friendly parks near Melbourne and across Victoria.
Two friends fish off the back a boat on a misty morning on Lake Eildon.

Fishing

In quiet lakes and gently flowing rivers, in the pounding surf or in the depths beneath your boat – the waters of Victoria’s parks and reserves offer some prize catches.
Two women ride horses along a dirt path in the You Yangs Regional Park.

Horse riding

Explore the landscape on horseback to appreciate the solitude and peace of the natural environment. Victoria's parks offer a variety of horse riding experiences.
A couple looks on at a Wombat on Wilsons Promontory National Park,

Wildlife viewing

Get up close and personal with some of Australia's shy native wildlife or look up to spot tree-dwelling mammals and flocks of colourful birds,

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The current Grampians Peaks Trail route is over three stages:


Day 1: Halls Gap to Bugiga Hiker Camp
8.6km, 5 hours

Climb from Halls Gap via Splitters Falls and the Grand Canyon to the Pinnacle before heading south to Lakeside Lookout and Bugiga Hiker Camp. This trail offers commanding views for most of the way.


Day 2: Bugiga Hiker Camp to Borough Huts Campground
13.8km, 5-6 hours

Ascend through tall Messmate forest and a maze of sandstone outcrops before crossing a bridge over the Gate of the East Wind and climbing to the summit of Mount Rosea. Descend through sheltered forest to Borough Huts Campground.


Day 3: Borough Huts to Halls Gap
14km, 5-6 hours

Walk along Bellfield Lake via Bellfield Track and the Terraces Fireline on your way to Halls Gap.

Things To Do

This area is well known for its wildlife. Keep an eye out for:

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This area is well known for its wildlife. Keep an eye out for:

How to get there

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Need to know

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Change of Conditions

Nature being nature, sometimes conditions can change at short notice. It’s a good idea to check this page ahead of your visit for any updates.

  • Grampians National Park

    Mountain Lion (Designated rock-climbing and bouldering area) – Temporary exclusion

    Mountain Lion (Designated rock-climbing and bouldering area) – Temporary exclusion
     
    Significant Aboriginal cultural values have recently been rediscovered at the Mountain Lion designated rock-climbing and bouldering area.

    While Parks Victoria and Gariwerd Traditional Owners determine a longer-term management response, and out of respect for this significant cultural landscape, visitors are requested to not access this area.

    The Aboriginal Heritage Act 2006 protects Aboriginal cultural heritage and significant financial penalties apply for harm caused by individuals or corporate bodies.

    For more information please visit the FAQ Update at the Rock Climbing in Gariwerd link below.

    Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park - Roads Update 08.12.2023

    The Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park has several roads temporarily closed for repair works and upgrades. Please be aware the movement of visitors in these parts of the National Park is restricted.

    Road Closures
    Mitchell Road, Mt William Picnic Ground Track are closed.

    Partial Road Closures
    Pohlner Road closed at upper northern section to Winfields Road.

    Grampians Peaks Trail – Trailhead Access
    Road access (Griffin Track) to the Griffin Trailhead for the Grampians Peaks Trail is open to 4WD vehicles only. Walkers can access the GPT on foot via the Griffin Track from the Grampians Tourist Road.

    Redman Road Trailhead carpark is closed. The nearest site for parking is at Borough Huts Campground.

    Please see the latest road report attachment for full road and track details at the bottom of this page.

    Attachments: Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park - Road Report - 08.12.2023 (273KB)

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