There are 27 trails & sites in Grampians Region
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Black Range State Park is a picturesque state park located near Cavendish, Australia.
The Grampians National Park is a vast parkland that offers a variety of activities such as hiking, rock climbing, sightseeing, and immersing oneself in Victorian history.
Settlers Walk in Cavendish, Australia is a two-kilometer walking and cycling trail that honors the Soldier Settlers from the mid-20th century.
Billimina Rock Art Site is an impressive rock overhang in the Wartook Valley Glenisla region.
Dimboola Native Fauna and Flora Reserve is a beautiful destination in Dimboola, Victoria, Australia.
The Dundas Range Scenic Reserve in Cavendish, Victoria, Australia is a must-visit destination for nature lovers.
The Federation Walking Track is a scenic and historic walk that stretches from Donald, Victoria.
The Grampians Peaks Trail is a 164 km long walking track in Victoria's Grampians National Park.
Located along Victoria Valley Road, in Mirranatwa VIC 3294, the Grampians Valley Lookout offers visitors breathtaking views across the surrounding mountain ridges.
Harman's Valley Lookout Hamilton, located 4 kilometers north of Byaduk Township along the Hamilton-Port Fairy Road, offers a breathtaking view of one of the world's best examples of lava flow constricted by a valley.
Horsham's Public Art and Heritage CBD Trail is a walking trail developed by Horsham Rural City Council.
Konongwootong Reservoir in Coleraine is a stunning natural location that is famous for its Aboriginal heritage, providing numerous opportunities for fishing, walking, and bird watching.
Lake Marma in Murtoa, Victoria, Australia is a popular relaxation spot that offers picturesque views, birdlife, fishing, walking tracks, a small beach, manicured park lawns, and benches for visitors to sit on while enjoying the magnificent views.
Lakeview Lookout Halls Gap is a popular travel destination in the Grampians National Park, offering breathtaking views of Halls Gap and Lake Bellfield.
Langi Ghiran State Park is a scenic destination for nature lovers, located just 14 km east of Ararat in Victoria, Australia.
The Little Desert Discovery Walk is a four-day walk that showcases the varied ecosystems of Little Desert National Park, located in Dimboola, Australia.
Located in the Grampians region, Mount Abrupt (Mud-Dadjug) is a must-visit destination for adventurers and nature enthusiasts.
Located in the Wimmera plains of western Victoria, Australia, the Mount Arapiles-Tooan State Park is a state park with an area of 7,475 hectares (18,470 acres).
Standing at the southernmost point of Grampians National Park, Mount Sturgeon is a majestic peak that towers over the charming town of Dunkeld. The Mount Sturgeon (Wurgarri) Walk in Dunkeld is a challenging and scenic trek through open woodland.
To see a volcano erupt from its top and tumble down a red river of molten lava down its side is to feel the incredible power of the natural world.
Explore the amazing Little Desert National Park in Victoria by visiting Pomponderoo Hill Lookout.
Reed Lookout Halls Gap is a must-visit spot in the Grampians National Park.
The St Arnaud Heritage Trail is a self-guided walking or driving trail in St Arnaud, Victoria, Australia.
The Piccaninny (Bainggug) in Dunkeld is a must-visit location that offers breathtaking views and stunning wildflower displays.
Toolondo Reservoir is an off-stream reservoir in Victoria, Australia, known for its trout fishing and recreational activities.
Wartook Reservoir, located in Halls Gap, Victoria, Australia, is a volcanic lake surrounded by scenic views of the Grampians National Park.
Located in Grampians National Park, Wonderland Loop Hike is one of the most popular hiking trails in Australia.