Attractions in Grampians Vic
Beehive Falls
Beehive Falls is a popular tourist attraction within the Grampians region. Enjoy peace and tranquillity at Beehive Falls.
Boroka Lookout
An easy stroll through open stringybark forest leads to two viewing platforms that look down the Halls Gap valley and out onto the eastern plains, and is suitable for people with limited mobility
Brambuk: The National Park and Cultural Centre
Since the 1990’s, Brambuk - The National Park and Cultural Centre has been a great first stop on any visit to the Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park.
Fish Falls
Fish Falls cascades 60 metres over terraced rocks into a pool below all year round. It is easily accessible from the popular Zumsteins Picnic Area
Grampians Horse Riding
We supply proven quality horses to suit all levels, from nervous beginners to intermediate and advanced equestrians.
Most of our rides are private, which means that group sizes are kept small.
Gulgurn Manja Shelter
A short up-hill stroll leads to Gulgurn Manja Shelter - meaning ;‘Hands of Young People’.
Signs tell some of the stories and legends of the Jardwadjali people and the mountains they call Gariwerd.
Halls Gap Zoo
Halls Gap Zoo is Victoria's largest regional privately-owned zoo with over 160 different species of animals that can be viewed along a 2.5km (wheelchair friendly) path.
MacKenzie Falls (Mikunung wira)
MacKenzie Falls is one of the largest waterfalls in Victoria. Flowing year round, the falls sees water cascade over huge cliffs into a deep pool, sending fine sprays of rainbow mist high into the air above a stunning gorge.
Mt Zero Walk
From the picnic area, carefully cross the Halls Gap-Mt Zero Road to the sign-posted walking track. Track markers guide you up the rocky hillside.
Mudadgadjin Walk Picnic Area, Aboriginal Caves
The Mudadgadjin Walk is a famous scenic trail within the Black Range State Park. Starting at the Picnic area follow the track to the base of the Art site.
The Balconies
The track climbs gently from the carpark, through rock outcrops and a stringybark forest to the Balconies lookout. From this lookout there are panoramic views over the Victoria Valley.
Zumsteins Historic Area
Zumsteins Picnic Area has disabled access toilets, compacted gravel paths, electric barbecues and picnic shelters. A timber boardwalk is located along the banks of the MacKenzie River to allow visitors to interact with the river.