Map of Grampians National Park | Victoria Visitor Guide
Map of Grampians National Park – Victoria Visitor Guide
This map of Grampians National Park provides an overview of one of Victoria's most popular national parks, including major attractions, lookouts, walking tracks, waterfalls and visitor information.
Located in western Victoria, Grampians National Park is known for its rugged mountain ranges, dramatic sandstone peaks, scenic lookouts, waterfalls and rich Aboriginal cultural heritage. The park attracts visitors seeking hiking, photography, wildlife viewing and spectacular landscapes.
Grampians National Park is located in western Victoria near Halls Gap. Major attractions include The Pinnacle, MacKenzie Falls, Boroka Lookout, Reed Lookout and the Wonderland Range.
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Where Is Grampians National Park Located?
Grampians National Park is located in western Victoria, approximately three hours west of Melbourne. The park surrounds the Grampians mountain ranges and includes forests, valleys, cliffs and waterfalls.
- North: Wimmera region
- South: Western Victoria farming districts
- East: Ararat region
- West: Halls Gap and surrounding mountain areas
Why Is Grampians National Park Famous?
Grampians National Park is famous for its mountain scenery, sandstone formations, waterfalls and Aboriginal cultural sites. It is one of Victoria's premier outdoor recreation destinations.
- Mountain ranges and cliffs
- Spectacular lookouts
- MacKenzie Falls
- Aboriginal cultural heritage
- Native wildlife and wildflowers
Main Attractions in Grampians National Park
- The Pinnacle — iconic lookout
- MacKenzie Falls — famous waterfall
- Boroka Lookout — panoramic viewpoint
- Reed Lookout — scenic lookout
- Wonderland Range — walking destination
- Halls Gap — tourism hub
- Balconies Lookout — cliff-top viewpoint
- Zumsteins — picnic and recreation area
Grampians National Park Map Overview
A map of Grampians National Park helps visitors understand the relationship between lookouts, waterfalls, walking tracks and visitor facilities throughout the park.
- Mountain Ranges
- Waterfall Areas
- Walking Track Network
- Lookout Locations
- Visitor Facilities
Walking Tracks and Outdoor Activities
The Grampians offer a wide variety of walking opportunities ranging from short lookout walks to more challenging mountain hikes.
- Lookout Walks
- Waterfall Walks
- Mountain Hikes
- Wildlife Viewing
- Photography Locations
Why People Search for a Map of Grampians National Park
- To locate MacKenzie Falls
- To find walking tracks
- To visit lookouts and viewpoints
- To explore western Victoria
- To plan hiking adventures
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Grampians National Park FAQs
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Where is Grampians National Park located?
Grampians National Park is located in western Victoria near Halls Gap. -
Why is Grampians National Park famous?
It is known for its mountain scenery, lookouts, waterfalls and Aboriginal cultural heritage. -
What are the main attractions in Grampians National Park?
Popular attractions include The Pinnacle, MacKenzie Falls, Boroka Lookout and Reed Lookout. -
Is Grampians National Park worth visiting?
Many visitors consider it one of Victoria's premier outdoor destinations due to its scenery, hiking and wildlife opportunities.
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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current or suitable for navigation, hiking, safety planning, emergency use or official purposes. Track conditions, weather, park closures, wildlife activity and visitor facilities may change over time. Always verify current information before travelling.