Grampians National Park

Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park in Victoria is known for its dramatic sandstone ranges, deep gorges, seasonal wildflowers and significant Aboriginal rock art sites. The park supports a wide range of wildlife, including kangaroos, emus and colourful bird species. Popular lookouts such as Boroka and Reeds offer expansive views, while walking options range from short trails to longer routes like the Grampians Peaks Trail. Mackenzie Falls is one of the park’s most visited waterfalls, and the Brambuk Cultural Centre provides insight into the region’s Indigenous heritage. The town of Halls Gap serves as the main hub for accommodation, services and access to the park’s key attractions.