The Grampians
Victoria, Australia
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Mount Napier State Park

Mount Napier State Park
Byaduk North

Mount Napier State Park lies 20km to the north-east of Mount Eccles (260km south-west of Melbourne) and is dominated by Mount Napier, a true volcanic cone.

Brambuk - The National Park & Cultural Centre

Brambuk - The National Park & Cultural Centre
Halls Gap

Brambuk is a special place.

Halls Gap Zoo

Impressive, majestic mountain sheep
Halls Gap

Halls Gap Zoo is Victoria's largest regional zoo exhibiting over 140 native and exotic mammals, reptiles and birds from meerkats, monkeys, pandas and bison to kangaroos, koalas, Tassie devils, wombats, crocodiles, snakes and dingoes. Halls Gap Zoo is home to a number of endangered species captive breeding programs.

Little Desert National Park


Dimboola

Here in the Little Desert - a desert in name only - you can discover how many species of plants and animals have succeeded, on poor soils with little water,...

Big Desert Wilderness


Telopea Downs

The Big Desert is home to a wide variety of birds, reptiles and mammals.

Lake Hindmarsh Reserve


Nhill

Fringed by ancient river red gums and fed by the Wimmera River, this huge lake is shared by parrots, pelicans, sea eagles, anglers and water sports enthusiasts alike. The Wimmera River originates on the Great Dividing Range near Beaufort and ends in a series of 'terminal lakes', including Lake...

Lake Albacutya Regional Park


Rainbow

At high water mark, the lake covers 5,850 hectares of the 8,300 hectare park.

Mount Buangor State Park


Middle Creek

Mount Buangor State Park adjoins Mount Cole State Forest, 60 kilometres west of Ballarat.

Grampians National Park


Halls Gap

Renowned for rugged mountain ranges and stunning wildflower displays, Grampians National Park is one of the State's most popular holiday destinations.

Dergholm State Park


Dergholm

Set among rolling hills in Western Victoria, Dergholm State Park is a great place to bushwalk, picnic and enjoy a tranquil natural setting.

Wyperfeld National Park


Yaapeet

Located in the flat, semi-arid north-western corner of Victoria, Wyperfeld is one of Australia's most fascinating national parks. The central feature of this huge, 356,800 ha park, is a chain of lake beds connected by Outlet Creek, the northern extension of the Wimmera River.

Langi Ghiran State Park


Dobie

Langi Ghiran State Park abuts the Western Highway 80 km west of Ballarat and 14 km east of Ararat.

Mount Arapiles-Tooan State Park


Natimuk

Mount Arapiles is a spectacular feature, rising sharply from the Wimmera plains to form part of the Mount Arapiles-Tooan State Park.

St Arnaud Range National Park


Stuart Mill

St Arnaud Range National Park has 13,900 hectares of mainly steep, forested terrain and is an ideal place to experience what the forests were like before the gold rushes. The park has one of the largest intact areas of Box-Ironbark vegetation.

Black Range State Park


Cherrypool

Black Range State Park (11 700 hectares) and the surrounding area provide for excellent bushwalking.