The Grampians region offers some of the most stunning Victorian landscapes along with some of the most interesting hiking trails. Filled with rock faces, caves and waterfalls, as well as pack carry overnight hiking options; the Grampians National Park has a lot to offer. While you are exploring the region be sure to check out the ancient Aboriginal rock art, colourful wildflowers and abundant native wildlife.
Beehive falls begins from Beehive Falls Car Park on Roses Gap Road. This is a short, easy hike along a generally flat well made path to a beautiful waterfall. Trail Statistics:...
Splitters Falls starts from Wonderland Car Park in Grampians National Park. It is a short 1.6km hike along a Grade 3 trail. Best taken after a heavy rainfall for the best...
Turret Falls starts from Wonderland Car Park in Grampians National Park. It is a short 2.4km hike along a Grade 3 trail. Best taken after a heavy rainfall for the best waterfall...
Mount Zero is a pleasant hiking trail in Grampians National Park that is 2.8km long and will take about 1 hour to complete. It starts at Mount Zero Picnic Area, offering some of...
Gulgurn Manja Shelter starts at the Hollow Mountain Carpark located in the Northern Grampians. It offers a gentle stroll with Aboriginal art. It is a 1.5km return hike on sandy...
Hollow Mountain is a superb short hiking trail located in the Northern Grampians. It offers fantastic views and rock formations, a suitable amount of rock scrambling up to the top...