The Grampians National Park - Overview | Cultural Heritage | Flora | Fauna
Park Care | Disability Info | Precautions


Declared a National Park in 1984, The Grampians National Park is an oasis of diversity, set amongst the agricultural Western District of Victoria. The 167,000 acres house around a third of Victoria's plant species, and forms a safe haven for many species of marsupial and mammal.

The region has become immensely popular with a wide demographic, and understandably so - the park has something to offer everyone. Outlandish rock architecture is covered with gently undulating native forest . . . wildlife is abundant and viewable . . . the air is crisp . . . and during spring, the park vibrates with colour.

Whether you're a weekend visitor, eager to relax and enjoy the atmosphere - or a zealous rockclimber ready for a challenge - The Grampians National Park has something for you to delight in.