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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

Gulgurn Manja 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 …

Overnight hiking

Walking

Challenging walks and remote campsites greet overnight hikers in the park. These walks are suitable for fit and energetic walkers, and can involve water crossings, slippery track surfaces, rockhopping and rock scrambling. Overnight hikers should plan their route according to group ability and carry the correct equipment, including a topographic …

MacKenzie Falls

The walk to a viewing platform, that overlooks MacKenzie Falls, is suitable for people with limited mobility. For the most spectacular view, approach the viewing platform from the right-hand fork of the track. Distance: 1.9 km return. Time: 40 minutes. Elevation Change: 10 metres. Grade: easy. Start: MacKenzie Falls Carpark.

Boroka Lookout

Boroka Lookout provides a great view of the Halls Gap Valley and the eastern plains. An easy stroll through open stringybark forest leads to two viewing platforms that look down the Halls Gap valley and out onto the eastern plains, and is suitable for people with limited mobility. Distance: 90m …

Volunteering at the Grampians

Parks Victoria and Conservation Volunteers Australia have paired up to create a variety of practical conservation volunteer opportunities within the Grampians National Park. There are a number of projects planned, including tree planting, habitat restoration, park maintenance, flood recovery projects and many more.   Habitat Restoration Projects - Sallow …

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Thanks a Million to our Volunteers at Point Cook Coastal Park

09 May 2013

Parks Victoria is saying a special thank you to its many volunteer groups across the state as part of National Volunteer Week, which runs from 13-19 May 2013. In Point Cook Coastal Park volunteers from AMES, an organisation that assists newly arrived refugees and migrants to settle in to Australia, have …

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