Grampians National Park

Summary

The Grampians is a popular Victorian national park proclaimed on 1 July, 1984 and listed on the Australian National Heritage List in 2006. It is known for its natural beauty, indigenous rock art and sandstone mountain ranges. The park is a popular destination for bushwalkers and rock climbers.

Popular Walks

Parent Regions

Very Easy
2.1 km return
45 mins

The Balconies

From the same car park as Reed’s Lookout you can walk to The Balconies for panoramic views of Victoria Valley and the surrounding ranges. The unusual rock formations that stick out of the mountain make this spot particularly unique. The Balconies are a great spot for fresh misty mornings and sunset views.

Medium
5 km return
4.5 hrs

The Pinnacle

A must do very diverse day walk! Dramatic scenery from the Pinnacle! Crossing Stony Creek, following the gorge and canyon upwards to exit via steel steps and ladders, then following arrows on rock through eucalypt forest and bare rock towards a narrow crevasse exiting via a ladder. Then on towards the cliffs and the Pinnacle.