The Grampians National Park (Gariwerd) is located in western Victoria, 260km west of Melbourne and 460km east of Adelaide. For over 22,000 years, Gariwerd has been the traditional land of the Jardwadjali and Wurrung Peoples. Explore the natural beauty and cultural heritage of Gariwerd from its popular hiking trails, majestic waterfalls, dazzling spring wildflower displays, unique wildlife, and awe-inspiring mountain panoramas. Heritage-listed for its national and plant life, significant Aboriginal heritage, and stunning natural beauty, Grampians National Park is one of Australia's most recognisable natural places.
The best way to appreciate Gariwerd, is to take one of its many spectacular hiking trails or easy-to-reach lookouts on a self-guided drive.
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