Latest Walks

Medium
45 km return
4.5 days

World Heritage Walk

The heritage loop walk can be joined and exited at numerous points along its length. A range of flora from sub alpine to temperate rainforest and heath. Wildflowers displays are prolific. Reptiles are numerous. Many granite outcrops to explore with the Haystack and Dandahra Crags being two of the best. The distance stated does not include side trips. Plenty of creeks and swimming holes.

Medium
6 km
2.5 hrs

The Needles Walk

Look out over six spectacular granite columns rising out of Dandahra Gorge.

Medium
13 km return
4 hrs

Little Dandahra Creek Walk

13km relatively easy return walk (Grade 3). Can be started at the Dandahra picnic area car park, or drive on to Mulligan's campground and start the walk from there. We parked at the Dandahra picnic area which is just off the highway. This is a lovely track which follows the beautiful flowing Dandahra Creek. Plenty of spots to dip your toes in. Bring a hat on this walk as there isn't much tree cover, this area has been affected by bush-fires last year and is regenerating. There are interesting boulder formations along the way. This walk is largely flat with only a few steeper sections, overall it is an easy 13km return. Mulligan's campground is a great spot for lunch.

From Parks NSW website; "Little Dandahra Creek walking track is the ideal way to get acquainted with the landscape of Gibraltar Range National Park. This superb walking track leads you past enormous granite outcrops, through montane heathlands and alongside pristine waterways. Take a break and soak in the cool running waters and natural pools of Little Dandahra Creek, where you’ll feel dwarfed by the magnificent rocky landscape. Keep your binoculars close for birdwatching, there are many birds that feed and breed in the area.

This track is great for those looking to go hiking for the first time as it is quite an easy day’s trek. Mulligans campground awaits you at the other end where you can set up a tent and put the billy on to boil."

Medium
6 km return
2.5 hrs

Dandahra Crags Walk

With its crags and swamps, Dandahra Crags walking track is a unique track within Gibraltar Range National Park. Through spring and summer, the wildflowers are on display around Surveyors Swamp, which the track skirts. In winter, get up early and watch the sun rise over the frost-covered swamp from the top of the crags. You’ll be rewarded for your efforts. Bring your camera along to record the experience. The area, with its montane swamps, huge granite outcrops and wildflowers, is quite a photographer’s paradise. Binoculars will also come in handy for birdwatching.

Dandahra Crags walking track is great for people looking for a moderately-challenging hike with a bit of a climb at the end. Pack a picnic lunch and enjoy the scenic views out towards Raspberry lookout and Mann River Valley from the top of the crags.

Medium
4 km return
2 hrs

Anvil Rock Walk

Anvil Rock walking track, in Gibraltar Range National Park, is a hiking route with scenic views and exploring the granite landscape surrounding

Easy
1.6 km return
45 mins

Silverband Falls

Break up your hiking adventure with an easy stroll to Silverband Falls in the Wonderland Range. Follow the fern-laden trail and keep an eye out for the colourful birdlife, from the cheeky yellow robin to majestic Wedge-tailed Eagles circling above.

Easy
4.2 km return
90 mins

Lake Hamilton

Lake Hamilton is located at the eastern end of Hamilton and is surrounded by 25 hectares of parkland.
An attractive landscaped manmade lake used for various water-based activities featuring an excellent walking/bike track of 4.2km.

Easy
276 m return
15 mins

Wannon Falls

The Wannon Falls are a punchbowl waterfall located in the Southern Grampians and fed by the Wannon River that has its head waters in the Grampians mountains.

Very Easy
508 m return
30 mins

Reeds Lookout

From the summit of Reed’s Lookout you will enjoy stunning views over the entire Victoria Valley, Victoria Range, Serra Range, Lake Wartook and the Mt Difficult Range. The viewing platform is a popular spot to watch the sun set over the mountains.

Very Easy
2.1 km return
45 mins

The Balconies

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.

Easy
488 m return
15 mins

Nigretta Falls

Nigretta Falls is a small waterfall set in outstanding scenery. The waterfall is considered more spectacular than Wannon Falls, due to its clearer features.

Medium
400 m return
40 mins

North Stradbroke Island Sand Cliffs

A short walk through some interesting coloured sand cliffs. Follow the path and then go up the gorge on the left hand side up to the maze like area which has views out to the water.

Medium
2.9 km return
1 hr

Griffiths Island

Griffiths Island with its colony of shearwater seabirds, winding pathways and the spectacular lighthouse at the eastern tip, it is a great place to explore.
The Island supports a number of native animals including a small mob of swamp wallabies. It is also the site of one of Australia’s most accessible breeding colonies of short tailed shearwaters or mutton-birds.

Easy
1.6 km return
1 hr

Battery Hill

This hill first served as the Harbour Master’s signal point for shipping. Local militia units established the gun batteries and built the concrete fortifications that were completed in 1887. The bluestone powder magazine was built in 1860 to store explosives used in the construction of the river wall.

Easy
500 m return
30 mins

Soldiers Memorial

Soldiers Memorial gives us time for reflexion as you gaze out over the town and inlet before heading out to Prady’s Lookout to view the Southern Ocean crashing in.

Medium
6.8 km return
2.5 hrs

Mt Cordeaux

Mt Cordeaux forms the Northern side of Cunningham's Gap. The track ends at a platform just below the main peak and is ideal for viewing South, down the length of Main Range National Park. There are also good views of the Moogerah Peaks, Mt Barney and North to the Mistake Mountains.

National Parks signage officially lists this walk as Grade 4 difficulty (most of the track is unsealed, with hazards such as tree roots/rocks, muddy sections and occasional tree-falls across the path). Walkers with a moderate level of fitness should find this a comfortable walk and be able to complete it in under the given timeframe.

Easy
1.5 m return
1 hr

Bay of Islands

The wild Southern Ocean has carved a stunning collection of rock stacks and sheltered bays with clifftop walks, scenic lookouts and small beach coves.
Perhaps overshadowed by Port Campbell and the Twelve Apostles just down the road, the Bay of Islands offers an equally spectacular experience without the crowds.

Easy
815 m return
30 mins

The Grotto

This weathered hollow limestone formation is one of the most evocative and intimate of the coastal formations of the Great Ocean Road. Part-blowhole, part-archway, part-cave, its serene rock pools and smooth boulders frame the sea views on offer.

Easy
218 m return
30 mins

London Bridge

Originally a natural archway and tunnel, London Bridge collapsed on 15 January 1990 and became an isolated arch no longer connected to the mainland. Two tourists stranded on top of the remaining island had to be rescued by helicopter.

Easy
1.7 km return
45 mins

Loch Ard Gorge

Multiple walks around a spectacular beach which is the site of the Loch Ard Shipwreck in 1878 where only two teenagers survived.