The famous Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park, with the world-renowned climbing mecca Mount Arapiles and the Little Desert, the volcanic plains in the southern Grampians and the desert of the Wimmera, come together to make this a special place.
The Brambuk precinct will be closed for a short period from 1 July while maintenance works are undertaken. During this time, Parks Victoria will be…
Black Range State Park protects rugged and spectacular bushland in an area where much of the natural vegetation has been cleared for farming. The…
Rising abruptly from the surrounding Western Plains, the Grampians (Gariwerd) is a series of rugged sandstone mountain ranges and forests rich in…
Mount Arapiles is a spectacular feature, rising sharply from the Wimmera plains to form part of the Mount Arapiles-Tooan State Park. Mount Arapiles,…
Rugged granite peaks and gentle sloping woodlands are the dominant features of this park. A pleasant walk to the mountain summit presents a view of…
Stand on the edge of Mount Napier, the most recently active volcano in Victoria, and enjoy magnificent views from the Grampians to the sea. There is…
Mt Cole State Forest near Ararat is a walker's paradise. Walk through cool fern gullies and alpine plateaus to take in the views across to the…
St Arnaud Range National Park features mainly steep, forested terrain and is an ideal place to experience what the forests of Central Victoria were…
Victoria's south-western volcanic plains are part of Australia's most extensive volcanic province. The Kanawinka Geotrail takes you on a journey…