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Volunteer

9 months ago from Claire HarveyParks Victoria

Location: Volunteering at the Grampians

Group of volunteers

9 months ago from Claire HarveyParks Victoria

Location: Volunteering at the Grampians

MacKenzie Falls

10 months ago from www.gowildimages.com

Location: Walking and waterfalls

Change of conditions

  • Access to the base of Mackenzie Falls will be closed from Monday 20 May to Friday 24 May 2013 and from Monday 27 May to Friday 31 May 2013 due to flood recovery works.  at MacKenzie Falls
    Friday 17 May, 2013 |
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Barbeque
Camping
Long walk / Multi day walk
Medium walk / Day walk
Picnicking
Short walk
Sight-seeing
Camp fires

Walking and waterfalls

walking

This park is famous for its variety of walks, from a leisurely waterfall stroll to a challenging hike revealing grand views from mountain peaks. Due to recent flood damage some walking tracks and lookouts are currently closed. For detailed information about open / closed areas see the Flood Update Guide below …

Camping

There are a variety of scenic areas to camp in the Grampians, directly accessible by car, offering a perfect way to see and experience the natural beauty of the area. All campgrounds have toilets, fire places and picnic tables. However, drinking water is not provided, so please bring your own. …

Stapylton Campground

This campground provides 25 sheltered and open sites. There are basic facilities including toilets, fireplaces and picnic tables. Bring your own drinking water as there is none provided. A camping fee and permit applies to all campgrounds. Each permit allows up to six people and one …

Reeds Lookout & The Balconies

Reeds Lookout Great views overlooking the Victoria Valley. Follow the path around the gate and along the sealed road to the summit of Reeds Lookout. From this magnificent lookout you will receive breathtaking views over Victoria Valley, Victoria Range, Serra Range, Lake Wartook and the Mt Difficult Range. Great views …

Ngamadjidj Aboriginal Art Shelter

Aboriginal occupation of the Grampians dates back well over 20,000 years and the area contains the majority of surviving Aboriginal rock art sites in south-east Australia, such as this aboriginal art shelter. Today you can discover this rich heritage through Brambuk – The National Park and Cultural Centre (03) 5361 4000 which is managed by …

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Celebrate ANZAC Day with a Lone Survivor

15 Apr 2013

Not many people know that the nation’s oldest Gallipoli Lone Pine stands proudly in Melbourne’s eastern suburbs at Wattle Park. It was planted there 80 years ago, by the Mayors of Box Hill and Camberwell on 7 May, 1933, at the annual Trooping of the Colour by the 24th Battalion. …

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