Grampians National Park

Grampians National Park is in the western Wimmera region in Victoria state, Australia. The Grampians ranges are renowned for their hiking trails, wildlife and wildflowers. Their Aboriginal name is Gariwerd.

Understand
The Grampians are a series of uplifted, tilted and eroded ranges. They form the western extremity of the Great Dividing Range. Even from a distance they look spectacular as they rise out of the surrounding plains. The only town and the main access point to the Grampians is Hall’s Gap.

Dunkeld is a beautiful village set at the southern entrance to the Grampians in the shadow of Mt Sturgeon and Mt Abrupt, the highest mountain in the southern Grampians. It is also a gateway to enter the Grampians from an alternative direction.


 * Grampians National Park Visitor Centre, Grampians Tourist Rd, (southern end of Halls Gap), +61 3 5356 4381. Every day except Christmas Day 9AM-5PM. Has very good displays. Free entry.

By car
There are a number of routes into and through the Grampians. If travelling on the Western Highway from the Ballarat/Melbourne direction to Halls Gap, turn off at Stawell. Halls Gap is 260 km from Melbourne. The paved Grampians Tourist Road from Halls Gap to Dunkeld at the southern end of the ranges is a scenic drive through the ranges.

By bus
A bus runs from Ballarat to Stawell and connects with another bus to Halls Gap.

See

 * Kangaroos come to feed in the park right across the road from the Halls Gap supermarket in the late afternoon.
 * When you're visiting Halls Gap, look up, there are usually a few koalas in the trees for the keen sighted - and if you're lucky they'll be in a low branch for easy viewing!
 * Emus also seen particularly in the areas around Halls Gap
 * Spectacular views across the plains and overlooking Halls Gap from lookouts such as Rieds Lookout Boroka Lookout and the Balconies Lookout
 * More than 70% of Victoria's Aboriginal art is said to be in this area with a number of sites open to the public including Gulgurn Manja (Flat Rock) and Ngamadjidj (Cave of Ghosts)

Hear
In the evening, hundreds of corellas, a type of white and pink cockatoo, fly around Halls Gap in large flocks and roost in the trees. The iconic laughing kookaburra can also be heard here. The noise is quite remarkable.

Do

 * Hiking. There are more than 160 km of trails offering everything from short easy strolls to challenging overnight hikes.
 * Pinnacle. Take a hike through exciting canyons to the viewing platform on the pinnacle. Marked footpath from Halls Gap or from Wonderland Car Park.
 * Rock climbing and abseiling the Grampians are also a popular destination for rock climbers of all skill levels.
 * Rock climbing and abseiling the Grampians are also a popular destination for rock climbers of all skill levels.

Buy
There is a supermarket at Halls Gap.

Eat
The Black Panther cafe offers great meals with value for money. It's better than a sandwich chop and less fancy than a restaurant. Fantastic pizzas.

The Halls Gap bakery offers great pies as well as staples like bread and cakes.



Sleep
There are 13 campgrounds throughout the park. All have toilets, fire places and picnic tables and most have water. Pay fees through a self-service permit system at the campgrounds.

Bush camping is permitted in many, but not all, areas of the park away from the designated campgrounds.



Go next

 * Ararat (Victoria)
 * Cavendish (Victoria) and Hamilton (Victoria)