Changes of conditions listing

To ensure that you and your companions stay safe, always remember that the natural environment can be unpredictable. A bit of planning and foresight can make all the difference.

Stay safe and get the most out of your park visit by preparing for natural hazards and other outdoor risks in Victoria’s parks. You are responsible for your own safety and the safety of those in your care.

Follow our safety tips and check our changed conditions and closures information for a great visit, including the individual park page for where you want to visit before leaving home.

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Parks with changed conditions

  • Aire River Heritage River

    Seasonal Partial Closure Notification – Aire West Campground

    Closure Dates: 1 June – 30 September 2025

    Due to wet and muddy ground conditions during the cooler months, Sites 17 to 40 at Aire West Campground will be closed from 1 June to 30 September 2025. Extended closure may be required to ensure conditions are suitable for opening.

    Sites 1 to 16 will remain open, subject to suitable dry conditions. Campers are advised to check the latest updates before travelling.

    Note: The Great Ocean Walk hike-in campground at Aire West is not affected and remains open year-round.

    These closures help protect campground surfaces and ensure safe, comfortable camping experiences. Camping in closed areas is not permitted and is subject to National Park Regulations 2024.

    We thank you for your cooperation and commitment to caring for the park.

    Seasonal Closure Notification – Aire East Campground

    Closure Dates: 1 June – 30 October 2025

    Aire East Campground will be fully closed over the winter period and into early spring, due to consistently wet ground conditions. The closure is in place to ensure visitor safety, comfort, and to prevent damage to the campground’s grassed surfaces.

    This closure is in line with Parks Victoria’s commitment to sustainable park management and will remain in effect until 30 October 2025.

    Camping in closed areas is not permitted under the National Park Regulations 2024.

    We appreciate your understanding and encourage you to explore alternative camping locations in the region during this time.

    Closure may be extended if the campground has not dried out.

  • Alfred Nicholas Memorial Gardens

    Lake Islands Temporary Closure

    The islands (within the lake) at Alfred Nicholas Memorial Garden are temporarily closed to visitor access, for rehabilitation and renovation works, due to increased foot traffic and compaction impacting the turf.  The islands will re-open to visitor access later in Spring.  During this seasonal closure, the same views and vistas can be enjoyed by walking around the lake on the formed gravel paths.

  • Alpine National Park

    TRACK CLOSURE: Little Cobbler Track, Alpine National Park

    Due to the poor condition of the Little Cobbler Track, it is closed.  The track has suffered significant impacts from multiple flood and storm events that has left deep ruts that are not trafficable, making use of the track unsafe.

    There are multiple 4WD options for alternate routes between Lake Cobbler Road and Speculation Road areas.   Options include; 
    • via Cobbler Lake Track. Turn off Lake Cobbler Rd onto Cobbler Lake Track thru to Speculation Road.
    • via Wild Horse Gap Track. Turn off Lake Cobbler Rd onto Wild Horse Gap Track, turn onto Burnt Top Track and follow thru to Pineapple Flat. From Pineapple Flat take King Basin Road thru to Speculation Road.
    • via Basin Track. Turn off Upper Rose River Rd onto Basin Track, turn onto Burnt Top Track and follow thru to Pineapple Flat. From Pineapple Flat take King Basin Road thru to Speculation Road. 
    Please contact Parks Victoria on 13 19 63 if you need further assistance with journey planning in this area to assist with navigating around this closure.

    Cobberas, Ingeegoodbee and Macfarlane Flat Track closures.

    The following tracks have been significantly damaged by storms and floods and are currently closed to motor vehicles to ensure public safety and environmental protection:
    • Cobberas Track
    • Macfarlane Flat Track
    • Ingeegoodbee Track
    The tracks are likely to remain closed to motor vehicles until detailed site assessments have been completed. It is difficult to predict when planning approvals will be obtained to allow for repairs to commence. 
    Before visiting, visitors should check the Parks Victoria website for the latest information about their destination.

    Attachments: FAQs for Cobberas ingeegoodbee and mcfarlane tks (128KB)

  • Barmah National Park

    Dinny's dip track (North) Closed Barmah national Park

    Dinny's dip track (North section) in Barmah national is Closed.
    This temporary closure is for track rationalisation and to preserve the state of this asset form further damage. 

    Attachments: Dinny's Dip Track Closed (North) (266KB)

  • Baw Baw National Park

    Beech Gully Closure

    Beech Gully loop walk is closed due to:

    • Hazardous trees, limbs, and fallen timber
    • Significant damage to tracks and bridges
    • Unstable soils, landslips, and river crossing

    Walhalla tramway bridge closed

    The Walhalla tramway bridge is closed due fire and flood damage. An alternative route for hikers is south, via the Walhalla Road Bridge across the Thomas River.

  • Bay of Islands Coastal Park

    The Arch Lookout - Closed for the foreseeable future

    The Arch lookout is closed due to significant geotechnical risks affecting public safety. No re-open date is planned for the foreseeable future.

  • Beechworth Historic Park

    Spring Creek Bridge closure

    The current condition of the Spring Creek bridge cannot safely support any traffic, including pedestrians, and the current long-term closure is necessary for safety reasons.

    Pedestrians and cyclists can still walk or ride to Spring Creek Bridge, from the Powder Magazine at the northern end of Gorge Road or from Newtown Falls. Visitors must return the way they came in.

    The community will continue to be updated as more is known about the condition of the bridge after more detailed engineering assessments.

    Please be mindful that there maybe an increase in traffic along Gorge Drive while the engineering assessments occur.

  • Braeside Park

    Red Gum Picnic Area toilets closed

    The public toilet block at Red Gum Picnic Area at Braeside Park is currently closed until further notice. We apologise for the inconvenience and are working on a solution to restore the toilets. Alternative toilets are located at the Telford Picnic area off Lower Dandenong Rd.

  • Brimbank Park

    Brimbank Park - Carpark B toilet closure

    The male and female toilet blocks at Brimbank Park - Carpark B are currently closed to to vandalism. The all abilities toilet block remains open at Carpark B. Alternative toilets are available at Carpark A, Carpark C, and the Brimbank Park Visitor Centre/Lumbar Cafe near Carpark A.

  • Buchan Caves Reserve

    Campground temporarily closed in August and September 2025

    During essential works at the Buchan Caves Reserve to keep visitors safe we have temporarily closed the campground from Monday 18 August to Thursday 18 September 2025. 

    We apologise for any inconvenience to park visitors and local tour operators. The campground will reopen for the September school holidays from Friday 19 September. 2025. 

    Buchan Caves Reserve will continue to offer cave tours, welcome day visitors, and provide access to walking tracks.

     


  • Budj Bim National Park

    Budj Bim Picnic Area Barbecues Out of Order

    Three barbecues and one burner located at the Budj Bim campground are currently out of order.  Work is currently underway to rectify the problem.

    One barbecue and one burner each remain operational and available for use.

    Lake Surprise Lookout Temporary Closure

    Lake Surprise Lookout in Budj Bim National Park is temporarily closed due to unsafe conditions.  Work is underway to assess requirements to make the lookout safe for visitor use.  Timeframe for reopening is unknown.  Visitors are requested not to access the lookout until further notice.  The Crater Rim Walk is open, including three other lookouts that offer views of Lake Surprise.

  • Bunyip State Park

    Tea Tree Track Closure - Bunyip State Park

    Tea Tree Track, within Bunyip State Park, has been closed since 2018 due to the number of fire killed ash along the track resulting from the 2009 bushfires. The frequency of these large trees falling across Tea Tree Track led Parks Victoria to close the track in late 2018 for public safety. 
     
    Tea Tree Track, which forms part of the seasonal road and track network utilised by four-wheel drivers and trailbike riders, will be re-opened once tree risk work and track upgrades have occurred.
     
    We apologise for any inconvenience.
     
    For further information contact the Parks Victoria Information Centre on 131963.

    Bullock Link Track - Temporary Closure

    Bullock Link Track - Temporary Closure
     
    As a result of recent weather events and road works undertaken earlier this year, the surface condition of Bullock Link Track in Bunyip State Park and Labertouche State Forest has deteriorated resulting in it becoming unsafe for road users. 

    This closure will be in place from Wednesday 4 June 2025 to the end of the Seasonal Closure Period (Friday 31 October 2025).

    We apologise for any inconvenience and thank you for your understanding.

    For further information contact the Parks Victoria Information Centre on 13 1963 or DEECA Customer Service on 136 186.

    Seasonal Road Closures 2025 - Bunyip State Park

    Seasonal Road Closures 2025 - Bunyip State Park

    Parks Victoria works in partnership with Four Wheel Drive Victoria and the Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action to ensure roads and tracks in parks across the State are available for visitors to safely access remote locations through the warmer months of the year. Certain roads and tracks are closed to vehicles (such as four-wheel drives and trailbikes) during the winter and early spring to ensure visitor safety, prevent unnecessary damage to roads and tracks and to protect sensitive environments.  Offenders caught driving or riding on a closed road or track face a maximum penalty of up to $3846 if prosecuted in court.


    Roads and tracks closed in Bunyip State Park from 13th June to 31 October 2025

    Andersons Road
    Andersons Track
    Birrell Track
    Blue Range Road
    Bullock Link Track (closed from 4 June 2025 due to unsafe conditions)
    Bunyip Ridge Track
    Gentle Annie Track
    Little Bunyip Track
    Nash Creek Loop Track
    Quartz Creek Road
    Robertsons Creek Fireline Track
    Rocky Track
    Tea Tree Track
    Western Track
     
    For further information contact the Parks Victoria Information Centre on 13 1963 or DEECA Customer Service on 136 186.

    Mortimer Nature Trail Partial Closure

    Mortimer Nature Walk was severely impacted by storm events during February 2024 and remains closed to walkers until tree risk and cleanup works have been undertaken. 

    Visitors are encouraged to explore other walks in the area such as Nicholls Hut Track to Four Brothers Rocks or walking tracks near Dyers Camping and Picnic Area.

  • Cape Conran Coastal Park

    CAPE CONRAN COASTAL PARK ROOFED ACCOMMODATION

    Parks Victoria is replacing and upgrading the lost accommodation to create enhanced accommodation options for visitors of diverse backgrounds and abilities at the park. For updates please visit the Project status page.


    Banksia Bluff Campground - Temporary closure periods

    To allow for essential works within Banksia Bluff Campground, there will be temporary closures across the below periods:
    • March 2026: Campsites within Loop A + B closed to bookings
    • 20-30 April 2026: Campsites within Loop A + B closed to bookings
    • 1 May to 19 September 2026: All campsites (all Loops) closed to bookings

    For updates, please visit the Project status page.  
     
     

  • Cape Liptrap Coastal Park

    Limeburners Track (Cape Liptrap Coastal Park) is currently closed due to a significant landslip

    Limeburners Track between Walkerville South and Walkerville North is currently closed due to significant damage to the walking track resulting from landslips and coastal erosion.
    Access between Walkerville South and Walkerville North is available via the beach (low tide only - please check tides before embarking).

  • Castlemaine Diggings National Heritage Park

    Loop track closed due to Phytophthora outbreak

    Loop access will have limited vehicle access to reduced the risk of spread of phytophthora cinnamomi pathogen. 

    Outlet investigation works on Tuesday 16 September 2025 - path along the crest closed

    Further assessment work on the outlet will be carried out on Tuesday 16 September 2025.  Access to the path along the crest will be restricted while divers undertake investigations on the outlet in the reservoir.  Works are only expected to take the one day.
     
    Please see the project website for further information.

  • Chiltern-Mt Pilot National Park

    Yeddonba Elevated walkway closure

    The elevated walkway and access to the rock art site at Yeddonba in Chiltern Mt Pilot National Park remains closed while repair works are being undertaken on the viewing platforms and walkway.
    There is no public access to the the walking track and visitor facilities during this time.


    Attachments: 250704-32319-Yeddonba Elevated Boardwalk Weekly Report (3,103KB)

  • Coolart Historic Area

    Coolart Homestead closed for ongoing maintenance

    Coolart Homestead will remain closed for ongoing maintenance until further notice.  The remainder of the park is still open to visitors.  We apologise for any inconvenience.

  • Corinella Jetty

    Corinella Jetty head partial closure

    Parks Victoria recently completed a conditions inspection of the Corinella Jetty. 
    A number of deteriorated beams have been identified on the timber head. To ensure public safety a small section of the timber deck will be isolated from pedestrian access. Access to the fishing platform will be maintained.
    The closure will remain in place while Parks Victoria reviews repair options.

  • Croajingolong National Park

    Allan Head Jetty Closure

    The Allan Head Jetty is temporarily closed for public safety. Visitors are advised that the Allan Head picnic area remains open, however access onto the jetty is restricted.

    Thurra Bridge Closure

    Thurra Bridge Closure
    Please be advised that Thurra Bridge is currently closed due to ongoing construction works. As a result, there is no access to the following campgrounds and accommodation:
    • Thurra River Campground
    • Point Hicks Lighthouse
     
    Alternative Camping Options: While Point Hicks Road is closed, alternative camping sites are available at the following locations:
    • Mueller Campground
    • Wingan Inlet Campground
    • Peachtree Creek Reserve

    Goanna Bay Jetty Closure

    The Goanna Bay Jetty is temporarily closed for public safety. Visitors are advised that the Goanna Bay day visitor area remains open, however access onto the jetty is restricted.

    Kingfish Point Jetty Closure

    The Kingfish Point Jetty is closed for public safety. Visitors are advised that the Kingfish Point day visitor area remains open.

    Hazard Trees in Wingan Inlet Campground

    Heavy rainfall and strong winds have damaged trees in Wingan Inlet Campground.
     
    Sites 2, 4, 7, 10, 11 and 12 are now closed due to a large hanger above the camp sites.
     
    These areas have been cordoned off with hazard tape. To ensure your safety please do not enter these areas.

  • Crossover Regional Park

    Closure of Pilgrim Creek Road to vehicles

    Please be aware that new gates have been installed on Pilgrim Creek Road which is an access point into Crossover Regional Park. 

    The gates are the result of a joint project between the Rokeby & Crossover Friends Group, Baw Baw Shire Council, Parks Victoria and DELWP. The gates will prevent vehicular access to a section of Pilgrim Ck Track with the aim of improving safety for recreational users and reduce the incidence of illegal activity such as firewood removal and the dumping of rubbish. This section of Pilgrim Creek Track is now classed as Management Vehicle Only (MVO) access and the gates are permanently closed. 

    If you require vehicular access to the closed section of track please contact Park’s Victoria at info@parks.vic.gov.au or call 13 19 63 to discuss your requirements.

    Attachments: Crossover gates regulation sign (196KB)

  • Dandenong Ranges National Park

    Sherbrooke Picnic Ground Toilet is Closed due to tree damage

    The Sherbrooke Picnic Ground Toilet has been severely damaged by a fallen tree, the toilet block is closed until further notice. Please use the nearby O'Donohue Picnic Ground Toilets.

    Works to repair the toilet building should be starting in the next few months (August/September 2025)

    Temporary closure of Grants Picnic Ground Cafe

    Grants Picnic Ground Café is temporarily closed while Parks Victoria undertakes an Expression of Interest process to secure a long-term lease for the site. In the meantime, a mobile coffee van will be operating on-site from Tuesday to Saturday for the duration of the process.

    Margaret Lester Forest Walk - Temporary Closure

    The Margaret Lester Forest Walk is no longer safe for visitors, the path is listed as an all abilities trail, however due to fallen tree branch and root damage, along with deteriorated path plinthing and handrail it has now been deemed unsafe to use.

    This page will be updated when we hear more on a start date for path improvements. 

    https://www.parks.vic.gov.au/projects/melbourne-region/dandenong-ranges-national-park-grants-picnic-area-upgrades

  • Dandenong Valley Parklands

    Koomba Boardwalk Closure

    Koomba Boardwalk will be closed until further notice

    Shepherds Bush - Paperbark Trail Closed

    The Paperbark trail in Shepherds Bush has been closed in the interest of visitor safety. 
    Please refer to attached map for further detail. 

    Koomba Park Boronia Road Carpark closed

    Koomba Park Boronia Road Carpark is closed until further notice

    Temporary closures of Dandenong Creek Trail at Jells Park South

    We are upgrading the sporting ovals at Jells Park South and building a new pavilion.

    Sections of the Dandenong Creek Trail adjacent to the Oaks and Ashes Picnic Areas are subject to temporary closures during the construction period. Temporary closures are managed by traffic controllers on site. Visitors can bypass any temporary closures via the walking track to the east of the ovals.

    Half of the car parking at Jells Park South, accessed via Ferntree Gully Road, is closed for the construction period. The playgrounds and toilets remain open throughout the construction period. See this map for more details.

    Shepherds Bush Boardwalk Closed

    The boardwalk at the High Street Road entrance of Shepherds Bush is currently closed for repairs until late 2025

    Jells East Toilet Block

    The toilet block near Jells East car park is closed for maintenance.
    The nearest toilets can be found behind the T House cafe building.

  • Dromana Pier

    Temporary changes to access

    Dromana Pier will close in October 2025 so we can start building the new pier. During this time, visitors can enjoy swimming, snorkelling and fishing at nearby Rosebud and Rye piers.

    Access to the foreshore will also change when construction starts to ensure visitor safety and so equipment and materials can be stored onsite.
    George A Bishop Reserve carpark will close for the duration of the build, with parking available at the Dromana Foreshore Reserve or along Point Nepean Road during this time.

    We apologise for any inconvenience and look forward to welcoming you to the new Dromana Pier in mid to late 2026.

  • Errinundra National Park

    Ocean View Lookout, Errinundra National Park - Closed due to Hazardous Trees

    Ocean View Lookout on Greens Road in Errinundra National Park is closed to visitors due to the presence of hazardous, fire-affected trees overhanging the site.

    Visitors are advised not to stop at the site as limbs may fall at any time, especially on windy days.

    While through traffic along Greens Road is still permitted, the road beyond the lookout is seasonally closed and will not be open to the public until the weekend before Melbourne Cup Day.

    Old Growth Forest Walk, Errinundra National Park - Boardwalk Damaged by Falling Tree

    A  tree has fallen on a section of the elevated boardwalk at the Old Growth Forest Walk.  

    The short loop of walkway around the larger of the two old growth trees at the end of the walk has been badly damaged and is currently inaccessible.  However, the walking track and the main loop of the boardwalk are still accessible.

  • Flinders Jetty

    Temporarily closer to berthing - timber northern inner landing

    Following an inspection of Flinders Pier, three piles on the timber northern inner landing were identified as being in very poor condition, having further deteriorated since the last inspection.
     
    As such Parks Victoria has temporarily closed the timber northern inner landing of Flinders Pier for berthing.
     
    Pedestrian and fishing access will be maintained on the timber northern inner landing, and berthing is still available at the northern concrete landing and the timber southern lower landing.
     
    We are monitoring the pier for any further deterioration so we can continue to keep visitors safe.
     
    Apologies for any inconvenience during this time. We look forward to restoring berthing access and welcoming you back.
     

  • Gippsland Lakes Coastal Park

    Rotamah Island Homestead Closed to Visitors

    Rotamah Island Homestead is closed for visitor access. Please keep clear of homestead and outbuildings during your visit to Rotamah Island. If you require further information please call 13 19 63

    Temporary Closure of Pines Track - Gippsland Lakes Coastal Park

    Pines Track will be temporarily closed until further notice for conservation management delivery.    

  • Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park

    Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park - Roads Update 09.09.2025

    The Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park has many roads temporarily closed due to the summer bushfires and the impact of rainfall on recent roadworks.

    Please be aware the movement of visitors in parts of the National Park is restricted.

    Seasonal road closures are now in place from June 12 – October 30, 2025.

    Please refer to the attached up-to-date road report below.
     

    Attachments: Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park - Road Report - 09.09.2025 (217KB)

    Mt William Road – Temporary Closure for Recovery Works

    Mt William Rd is currently closed due to summer bushfire impacts.
     
    Scheduled recovery works are underway including the replacement of powerlines and radio tower infrastructure.

    All walking tracks on the plateau including the Mount William (Duwul) Summit Walk are also closed.

    For further information, visit Brambuk the National Park and Cultural Centre in Halls Gap, call Parks Victoria 131 963 or go to parks.vic.gov.au

    Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park – What’s Open What’s Closed Update 01.08.2025

    During the summer of 2024/2025 the southern and western areas of Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park and the central section of Grampians Peaks Trail were impacted by multiple bushfires. Since then, a staged re-opening has commenced and many popular visitor areas have re-opened in the Northern, Wonderland and Southern areas of the park. However, some visitor sites and roads remain closed in the Sundial, Mount William, Victoria Range, Victoria Valley and Wallaby Rocks areas.

    Roads in fire impacted areas
    Many of the roads within the National Park due for reopening to the public by late July were impacted by recent weather events. There will be longer term closures required for some roads, where significant damage has occurred and further essential works are required. For up-to-date information please refer to the road report on the change of conditions listings.

    For more detail on “What’s Open What’s Closed”  
    Please refer to the attached “What’s Open What’s Closed” August 1 Park Update. It provides a park wide compilation of the staged fire recovery reopening’s in 2025.

    For further information, visit Brambuk the National Park and Cultural Centre in Halls Gap, call Parks Victoria on 131963 or go to parks.vic.gov.au

    Attachments: GNP Park Update 1 August 2025 - What's Open What's Closed (739KB)

    Wonderland Carpark – Temporary Closure – Wednesday 17 September 2025

    The Wonderland Carpark will be closed for tree risk works on Wednesday the 17th of September 2025 from 8am to 4pm.

    Access to the Pinnacle Lookout, Grand Canyon, Silent Street, Splitters Falls and Turret Falls Walk from Wonderland Carpark will be closed during these works.

    Alternative access to these sites is available from:

    ·      Sundial Car Park (4.2km return - Pinnacle Lookout)
    ·      Halls Gap Trailhead/Venus Baths (Grampians Peaks Trail/Wonderland Loop 9.6km circuit)
    ·      Halls Gap/Mackey’s Peak (6.2km return - Pinnacle Lookout)

    For further information please contact Brambuk the National Park and Cultural Centre Ph 8427 2058 

  • Great Otway National Park

    Cora Lynn campsite permanently closed

    Due to environmental and safety reasons Cora Lynn campsite is permanently closed 

    Kalimna Tramline link walk and Upper Kalimna is closed

    The Kalimna Tramline link walk is closed due to damage to a pedestrian bridge. Walkers can still access the Lower Kalimna Waterfall via the Kalimna Falls Walking Track, which starts at Sheoak Picnic Area. Upper Kalimna Falls closed until further notice.


    Big Hill Campground Temporarily Closed

    Due to upgrade works the Big Hill Campground will be closed to visitors until October 1st 2025. Works are being undertaken to improve camp pad surfaces and to establish grass cover in several areas of the campground. The campground will be closed while these works are completed and the surfaces are establishing to prevent damage to the new surfaces to improve the future camping experience at this site.

    Jarosite Headlands Beach Closure


    Safety Notice: Jarosite Headlands Beach Closure

    Due to recent cliff falls, the beach at the base of Jarosite Headlands is closed to the public.
    A large amount of rock and debris is still unstable, and further collapses may occur. For your safety, please do not attempt to enter the closed area.
    Access to Addiscott Beach and Southside Beach remains open. Please consult the map below for the designated closed area.
    We will provide an update when the area is safe to reopen.

    Seasonal Partial Closure Notification – Aire West Campground

    Closure Dates: 1 June – 30 September 2025

    Due to wet and muddy ground conditions during the cooler months, Sites 17 to 40 at Aire West Campground will be closed from 1 June to 30 September 2025. Extended closure may be required to ensure conditions are suitable for opening.

    Sites 1 to 16 will remain open, subject to suitable dry conditions. Campers are advised to check the latest updates before travelling.

    Note: The Great Ocean Walk hike-in campground at Aire West is not affected and remains open year-round.

    These closures help protect campground surfaces and ensure safe, comfortable camping experiences. Camping in closed areas is not permitted and is subject to National Park Regulations 2024.

    We thank you for your cooperation and commitment to caring for the park.

    Seasonal Closure Notification – Aire East Campground

    Closure Dates: 1 June – 30 October 2025

    Aire East Campground will be fully closed over the winter period and into early spring, due to consistently wet ground conditions. The closure is in place to ensure visitor safety, comfort, and to prevent damage to the campground’s grassed surfaces.

    This closure is in line with Parks Victoria’s commitment to sustainable park management and will remain in effect until 30 October 2025.

    Camping in closed areas is not permitted under the National Park Regulations 2024.

    We appreciate your understanding and encourage you to explore alternative camping locations in the region during this time.

    Closure may be extended if the campground has not dried out.

    Cora Lynn Cascades Walking Track Closure

    Cora Lynn Cascades walking track is currently closed due to damaged infrastructure. Please note this closure will affect you if you plan to walk from Allenvale through to Erskine falls and vice versa. 

  • Gunbower National Park

    Gunbower National Park Roads Closed due to Flooding

    Environmental watering within Gunbower Island is affecting access to River Track between Bateman’s Rd and Koondrook. Multiple tracks will be temporarily closed until waters recede which is expected sometime in November. There is limited access to bends during this time. For safety reasons, do not drive through flood waters or past road closures.
     
    Areas within the State Forest are also affected.  See MapShareVic for road and track closures, and for more information, please visit the Forest and road closures page.
     
    Tracks in Gunbower NP that are Closed
    Barton Track
    Robertson Track
    Nursery Track
    Robertson Break
    Wee Wee Rup Track
    Garner Track
    Barton Track
    Log Haulers Track
    Centre Break
    Smith Swamp Track
    Mawsons Track
    Garner Break
    Branch Track
    Batemans Road
    River Track- at Milverton Bend (Milverton Bend is still accessible from the upstream direction)
     

  • Hepburn Regional Park

    Hepburn Regional Park Storm Damage - Walking Tracks Closed

    Due to significant storm damage, the following walking tracks are closed until further notice

    - Sailors Falls Loop
    - Twin Bridges to Tipperary Springs (East side only)
    - Blowhole to Golden Spring

    Parks Victoria are working to re-open these tracks as soon as possible. For your safety, please stay off these tracks and check in here for updates.

    Thank you for your understanding.

    Attachments: Hepburn Regional Park Walking Track Closures April 2025 (499KB)

  • Kurth Kiln Regional Park

    Temporary Bridge Closure – Beenak Road, Kurth Kiln Regional Park

    Parks Victoria advises that the bridge on Beenak Road within the Day Visitor Area of Kurth Kiln Heritage Area is currently closed for safety reasons. While planning to replace the bridge is well underway, at this stage there is no date set for its replacement.


    Park visitors and local residents are advised to use Soldiers Road, off Gembrook-Launching Place Road, or Beenak Road off Gembrook-Launching Place Road, to access the Kurth Kiln Picnic and Camping Areas.

    We apologise for any inconvenience.

  • Lake Bolac Lake Reserve

    South Beach Camping Area Toilet Closure Lake Bolac

    The South Beach Toilets are currently closed due to maintenance issues.

    Toilets are available at East Beach Campground, Fisherman's point campground and Picnic Point Campgrounds

  • Lake Curlip Wildlife Reserve (hunting)

    Bridge closed

    Due to substantial damage caused by vandalism (fire), the bridge along the vehicle track linking Sandy Flat Road and Tabbara Road is closed.




  • Lake Eildon National Park

    Gap Track - Closed between Pinnacle Track and O’Toole Creek

    What?
    Gap Track, between Pinnacle Track and O’Toole Creek, is closed.
    • There is no vehicle access to Gap Track directly from Eildon Jaimeson Road. By vehicle, Gap Track must be accessed from Pinnacle Track (when seasonally open), Jerusalem Creek Track, and Simms Track only.
    • By vehicle, the shortest way back to the bitumen from this location is via the Simms Track connector to Eildon Jamieson Road.
    Why?
    This is to protect O'Toole Creek from damage by vehicles fording the creek, as the bridge over O'Toole Creek has failed. O'Toole Creek flows directly into White Creek which is home to the critically endangered Spotted Tree Frog. Spotted Tree Frogs are threatened by loss of vegetation on creek banks, and by sediment in waterways.
    When will it be re-opened?
    Gap Track, between Pinnacle Track and O’Toole Creek, will be re-opened when a bridge or protected creek crossing are installed. There is no timeframe for this replacement.
    What about O’Toole Flat Camping Area
    This small camping area has been re-opened. It is accessible by vehicle from Eildon Jamieson Road only, and is designed for self-sufficient visitors. It is recommended for 4WDs with small camping set-ups; long vehicles and towing vehicles are not recommended.

    O’Toole Flat camping area, Lake Eildon National Park, is temporarily closed.

    O’Toole Flat camping area is temporarily closed due to safety concerns.

    Apologies for the inconvenience but due to safety concerns around some of the assets in this camping area, this site has been temporarily closed. We are currently working to repair assets at this site and endeavour to reopen it soon.
    For further information on this closure, or other great camping areas, check out the Parks Victoria website or contact us on 13 19 63.

  • Lake Tyers State Park

    Lonely Bay Walk, Toorloo Walk and Burnt Bridge Day Visitor Area are currently closed due to flooding

    Lonely Bay Walk, Toorloo Walk and Burnt Bridge Day Visitor Area are currently closed due to flooding.
     
    Lake Tyers State Park is an iconic part of Victoria and an important focal point for many visitors. With a large number of visits per year, it’s very popular for outdoor activities such as camping, hiking, boating and walking. 
     
    Unfortunately, sometimes we must close unsafe tracks, sites and infrastructure, we do so in the interests of public safety and/or environmental protection, and to ensure that no one gets hurt and environmental impacts are avoided and/or managed.
     
    Before visiting, Visitors should always check the Parks Victoria website for the latest information about their destination.

    Lake Tyers State Park - Marsdenia Rainforest Walk Closure

    Marsdenia Rainforest Walk is currently closed due to the need to upgrade bridges and boardwalks which have been deemed unsafe.
     
    Victorians love getting into nature, and we want to ensure people can do so safely while managing the park estate sustainably.
     
    Unfortunately, sometimes we must close unsafe sites and infrastructure, we do so in the interests of public safety and/or environmental protection, and to ensure that no one gets hurt and environmental impacts are avoided and/or managed.
     
    Before visiting, Visitors should always check the Parks Victoria website for the latest information about their destination.

    Track closures in Lake Tyers State Park

    Lake Tyers State Park is an iconic part of Victoria and an important focal point for many visitors. With a large number of visits per year, it’s very popular for outdoor activities such as camping, hiking, boating and walking. 
     
    Unfortunately, sometimes we must close unsafe tracks, sites and infrastructure, we do so in the interests of public safety and/or environmental protection, and to ensure that no one gets hurt and environmental impacts are avoided and/or managed.
     
    Gibbs Track, Morass Break Track, Reedy Arm Number 1 and 2 and Happy Valley Track have been closed due to the impact of severe weather.
     
    Cherry Tree Picnic Area, Cameron’s Arm No 1 and Trident Arm Campgrounds are currently 4WD access only.
    Before visiting, Visitors should always check the Parks Victoria website for the latest information about their destination.

  • Limeburners Lagoon (Hovells Creek) Flora and Fauna Reserve

    Limeburners Boardwalk Closed

    The boardwalk has been assessed by engineers and has been deemed unsafe. We have therefore closed visitor access to the boardwalk for the time being. 

  • Little Desert National Park

    Little Desert National Park - Closed due to fire impacts

    The Little Desert National Park is closed with the exception of the Western Block (west of Kaniva-Edenhope Road to the South Australian border) due to fire impacts.

    All areas to the east of Kaniva-Edenhope Road extending to the Wimmera River are currently closed for public safety. The current closure will remain in place until further notice. 

    Access to these areas, including booking for camping areas such as Horseshoe Bend and Ackle Bend is closed.

    Visitation to the Western Block which allows for dispersed camping is permitted.

  • Local Port of Port Phillip

    Workshops Pier Repairs are underway - marine exclusion zone in place

    Repairs have begun to Workshops Pier, the entire pier is closed while works are underway. Works are expected to be completed by mid 2026.

    • For public safety a legal marine exclusion zone is in place for the duration of the works. This zone extends 15 metres from each side of Workshops Pier and outward of the pier head. The project involves major construction and demolition and is unsafe for public access. Buoys will be in place on the water to mark the area with prohibited access.
    • For further information refer to the Victorian Government Gazette


    Middle Brighton outer low landing and breakwater closures

    The Middle Brighton outer low landing and breakwater are closed for public safety. 

    A fence has been installed at the start of the breakwater preventing access. Engineering assessments have determined the steel reinforcement of the concrete decking has failed and the concrete decking is not supported by the rock wall. This area may collapse without warning.

    The closed areas extend from the marina's hardstand entrance to the asphalt topped breakwater and low landing. It is dangerous and structurally unsafe for walking and/or vehicle access.

    The inner low landing remains open to pedestrians and for recreational activities.  

    Temporary changes to access

    Dromana Pier will close in October 2025 so we can start building the new pier. During this time, visitors can enjoy swimming, snorkelling and fishing at nearby Rosebud and Rye piers.

    Access to the foreshore will also change when construction starts to ensure visitor safety and so equipment and materials can be stored onsite.
    George A Bishop Reserve carpark will close for the duration of the build, with parking available at the Dromana Foreshore Reserve or along Point Nepean Road during this time.

    We apologise for any inconvenience and look forward to welcoming you to the new Dromana Pier in mid to late 2026.

  • Lower Glenelg National Park

    Princess Margaret Rose Cave is currently closed to the public

    Princess Margaret Rose Cave is currently closed to the public. Essential safety works including new cave lighting, painting the visitor centre and electrical systems are complete. Work is continuing to upgrade toilets and the wastewater system.

  • Lower Maribyrnong Parklands

    Canning Reserve North Fishing Platform closed

    The northernmost timber fishing platform in Canning Reserve on the Maribyrnong River is closed for public safety due to deterioration in the timber structure. 

    Fencing has been installed to prevent public access until necessary inspections and repairs can be completed to the timber structure. 

    Another fishing platform is available 100m to the east of this platform. 

  • Lysterfield Park

    Some barbeques not in operation

    Parks Victoria is carrying out inspections in all of our barbecues in our parks. Following these inspections, some barbecues have been temporarily closed until they can be attended by a licenced contractor. We apologise for the inconvenience this has caused.
    Visitor safety is our top priority and we advise people to please not to use any barbecue facilities that have been closed. We expect the impacted barbecues to reopen in the coming weeks.

    Lysterfield Beach End Toilets - Closed

    The Lysterfield Beach End Toilets are Closed until further notice due to maintenance issues. We apologise for the inconvenience. 

    There are alternative toilets available 500m north of these, at the Boat ramp area.

  • Macedon Regional Park

    Mount Macedon Tearooms currently closed for renovation

    The Mount Macedon Tearooms are currently closed for renovation. A new food and beverage offering will open late in 2025 following an extensive redevelopment of the building. An on-site coffee cart will be trading from early April.

    Macedon Regional Park Walking Track Redirection

    The Macedon Walking Trail is being redirected through Macedon Regional Park while the Mount Macedon Memorial Cross Reserve is closed for works.
    The redirection occurs on the Goat Track midway between Bawden Road and the Cross Reserve, with visitors invited onto Hoods Track. This will take visitors to Clyde and then Francis Tracks. Francis Track pops out at the Harbisons Picnic Area where visitors can rejoin the Macedon Walking Trail near the tearooms and continue on their journey. The redirection works in reverse to support both directions of uses and is signed.
    The works will occur from June to late October. The Mount Macedon Memorial Cross Reserve Committee of Management and Parks Victoria apologise for any inconvenience.

    Attachments: Macedon Regional Park Walking Track temp redirection (93KB)

  • Maldon Historic Reserve

    Parkins Reef Walk closed

    The Parkin's Reef Walking Track at the North British Mine site is closed until further notice. 

  • Maribyrnong River

    Anglers Tavern Jetty closed due to storm damage

    Anglers Tavern Jetty on the Maribyrnong River is closed for public safety due to structural damage sustained during the October 2022 flood event. 

    Fencing has been installed to prevent public access until necessary repairs can be completed. 

    Berthing and fishing facilities are available approximately 200m downstream at Raleigh Road Floating Landing, or across the river at Henley Landing. 

    Canning Reserve North Fishing Platform closed

    The northernmost timber fishing platform in Canning Reserve on the Maribyrnong River is closed for public safety due to deterioration in the timber structure. 

    Fencing has been installed to prevent public access until necessary inspections and repairs can be completed to the timber structure. 

    Another fishing platform is available 100m to the east of this platform. 

  • Middle Brighton Pier and Breakwater

    Middle Brighton outer low landing and breakwater closures

    The Middle Brighton outer low landing and breakwater are closed for public safety. 

    A fence has been installed at the start of the breakwater preventing access. Engineering assessments have determined the steel reinforcement of the concrete decking has failed and the concrete decking is not supported by the rock wall. This area may collapse without warning.

    The closed areas extend from the marina's hardstand entrance to the asphalt topped breakwater and low landing. It is dangerous and structurally unsafe for walking and/or vehicle access.

    The inner low landing remains open to pedestrians and for recreational activities.  

  • Mitchell and Wonnangatta Rivers Heritage River

    No access to canoe launch

    Canoe launch area is closed for public safety. Please use the launching area in the day visitor site for river access.

    Change of conditions for Horton's Crossing expires

    Angusvale Track/Horton’s Crossing Closure
     
    Due to storm events, the Angusvale Track past the Rock Creek Camp area has been subject to landslip. 
     
    This Landslip now prevents vehicles from accessing the ford crossing through the Mitchell River between Angusvale Track and Hortons Track. Please do not attempt to cross the river from Hortons Track as there is no access to the West side of the park from this point.
     
    The Rock Creek Camp area is still currently accessible via Angusvale Track/Mitchell Views Track of the Mitchell River Road.

  • Mitchell River National Park

    No access to canoe launch

    Canoe launch area is closed for public safety. Please use the launching area in the day visitor site for river access.

    Change of conditions for Horton's Crossing expires

    Angusvale Track/Horton’s Crossing Closure
     
    Due to storm events, the Angusvale Track past the Rock Creek Camp area has been subject to landslip. 
     
    This Landslip now prevents vehicles from accessing the ford crossing through the Mitchell River between Angusvale Track and Hortons Track. Please do not attempt to cross the river from Hortons Track as there is no access to the West side of the park from this point.
     
    The Rock Creek Camp area is still currently accessible via Angusvale Track/Mitchell Views Track of the Mitchell River Road.

  • Mornington Peninsula National Park

    Mushroom Reef Toilet Closure Finders Ocean Beach

    The toilet at Flinders Ocean Beach, Mushroom Reef is permanently closed.  The nearest alternative public toilets are Flinders town centre public toilets.

    Landslip affecting beach west of Mushroom Reef, Flinders Ocean Beach

    There is a landslip affecting the beach west of Mushroom Reef, Flinders Ocean Beach (within Mornington Peninsula NP).  Please do not approach the slip.

    Gunnamatta Ocean Beach Main Carpark access

    Beach access is currently available via the first carpark or the Gunnamatta Lifesaving Club rescue vehicle track which is located further east

  • Mount Buffalo National Park

    Mount Buffalo National Park CLOSED

    Mount Buffalo National Park is closed to the public due to the ongoing Victoria Police incident at Porepunkah.

    The park will reopen once the incident is resolved. 

    We ask all visitors planning to visit the park to follow Victoria Police advice and avoid the area.

  • Mount Worth State Park

    Giants Circuit is Closed

    Giants Circuit Track is temporarily closed to the public to ensure safety while essential repairs are undertaken.


    Reasons for closure include:

    • Hazardous trees, limbs, and fallen timber
    • Significant damage to tracks and bridges
    • Unstable soils, landslips, and river crossing

    The track will reopen once all repairs are completed. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

  • Mushroom Reef Marine Sanctuary

    Mushroom Reef Toilet Closure Finders Ocean Beach

    The toilet at Flinders Ocean Beach, Mushroom Reef is permanently closed.  The nearest alternative public toilets are Flinders town centre public toilets.

    Landslip affecting beach west of Mushroom Reef, Flinders Ocean Beach

    There is a landslip affecting the beach west of Mushroom Reef, Flinders Ocean Beach (within Mornington Peninsula NP).  Please do not approach the slip.

  • Newhaven Jetty

    Newhaven Jetty closure

    Engineering assessments have revealed structural failures meaning it poses a significant hazard to visitors. Accordingly, the jetty has been closed to ensure public safety.


    We understand that Newhaven Jetty plays an important role in the local community for recreation, including fishing and walking. 

    The jetty will continue to be prioritised under the Sustainable Local Framework for future investment.

    Parks Victoria apologises for any inconvenience caused by the closure of the jetty.

    Nearby pier-based fishing access is available at San Remo Pier and Rhyll Jetty.

  • Nooramunga Marine & Coastal Park

    Swashway Jetty - Snake Island (Nooramunga Marine and Coastal Park) is currently closed due to damage

    The Swashway Jetty (Snake Island) within Nooramunga Marine and Coastal Park is currently closed to the public due to deck damage. 

    Old Port Trail (Nooramunga Marine and Coastal Park) closed in sections due to coastal erosion.

    Sections of Old Port Trail near Port Albert within Nooramunga Marine and Coastal Park are closed due to track damage resulting from coastal erosion and inundation.

  • NOORAMUNGA STATE FAUNAL RESERVE

    Swashway Jetty - Snake Island (Nooramunga Marine and Coastal Park) is currently closed due to damage

    The Swashway Jetty (Snake Island) within Nooramunga Marine and Coastal Park is currently closed to the public due to deck damage. 

  • Organ Pipes National Park

    Rosette Rock Lookout Closed

    The Rosette Rock Lookout Platform is closed to ensure the safety of the public and is undergoing maintenance. 

  • Plenty Gorge Parklands

    Red Gum toilets closed and playground removed

    The Red Gum Carpark toilet block is now permanently closed, due to recent vandalism. The playground has also been removed.
    A new nature playground is underway at Hawkstowe Park.

  • Point Addis Marine National Park

    Jarosite Headlands Beach Closure


    Safety Notice: Jarosite Headlands Beach Closure

    Due to recent cliff falls, the beach at the base of Jarosite Headlands is closed to the public.
    A large amount of rock and debris is still unstable, and further collapses may occur. For your safety, please do not attempt to enter the closed area.
    Access to Addiscott Beach and Southside Beach remains open. Please consult the map below for the designated closed area.
    We will provide an update when the area is safe to reopen.

  • Point Nepean National Park

    Access restricted to tracks and gun emplacements

    The Engine House Walk, the circuit track at Fort Nepean, has been impacted by erosion and a section is closed for safety reasons. The outside of the Engine House can still be visited by steps. 


    Entry to Gun emplacements #5 and #6 is restricted at this time, however they can be viewed from behind safety barriers. We will be undertaking some works, which will hopefully allow these to be fully accessible to visitors in the future.   

  • Port Campbell National Park

    The Arch Lookout - Closed for the foreseeable future

    The Arch lookout is closed due to significant geotechnical risks affecting public safety. No re-open date is planned for the foreseeable future.

    Loch Ard Gorge Beach Access Steps Closed

    Loch Ard Gorge beach access steps are currently closed due to geological instability. The site will remain closed until remediation works are completed to remove the hazards and ensure visitor safety.

    Gibson Steps Beach Closure

    Gibson Steps beach access has been temporarily closed due to recent geological movement. 
    Geological assessments and remediation works have commenced. The site will reopen once the hazard has been removed and visitor safety is assured. 

    The Arch Lookout - Closed for the foreseeable future

    The Arch lookout is closed due to significant geotechnical risks affecting public safety. No re-open date is planned for the foreseeable future.

  • Princes Wharf

    Birrarung Marr Floating Landing temporary closure for Greenline boardwalk works

    The Birrarung Marr Floating Landing on the Yarra River is temporarily closed to vessel and pedestrian access due to adjacent bank works associated with the Greenline project. 

    Works are due to continue until December 2025 and the landing will reopen once completed. 

    Any questions can be sent to waterways@parks.vic.gov.au.

  • Proposed Murray River Park (part)

    Narrung Boat ramp

    Narrung Boat ramp is closed due to flood impact and soil erosion, making it unsafe to access by vehicle or launch a boat..

  • Rhyll Jetty

    Rhyll Jetty - Fixed Lower Low Landing - closed

    The Rhyll Jetty fixed lower low landing is closed. Access to the mid level landing and floating pontoon continue to remain accessible for vessel berthing. 

  • River Murray Reserve

    Narrung Boat ramp

    Narrung Boat ramp is closed due to flood impact and soil erosion, making it unsafe to access by vehicle or launch a boat..

    Gunbower National Park Roads Closed due to Flooding

    Environmental watering within Gunbower Island is affecting access to River Track between Bateman’s Rd and Koondrook. Multiple tracks will be temporarily closed until waters recede which is expected sometime in November. There is limited access to bends during this time. For safety reasons, do not drive through flood waters or past road closures.
     
    Areas within the State Forest are also affected.  See MapShareVic for road and track closures, and for more information, please visit the Forest and road closures page.
     
    Tracks in Gunbower NP that are Closed
    Barton Track
    Robertson Track
    Nursery Track
    Robertson Break
    Wee Wee Rup Track
    Garner Track
    Barton Track
    Log Haulers Track
    Centre Break
    Smith Swamp Track
    Mawsons Track
    Garner Break
    Branch Track
    Batemans Road
    River Track- at Milverton Bend (Milverton Bend is still accessible from the upstream direction)
     

  • Snowy River Heritage River

    Little River Junction - Road Repairs

    Track maintenance works are scheduled to start 15 September through 30 November 2025, to repair damage to Little River Junction Track, Snowy River National Park. 

    For the safety of contractors and visitors, Little River Junction Track and Campground will be shut to the public for the duration of works.
    Camping is available at McKillops Bridge.

    There will be heavy machinery and trucks working on the McKillops Road between Deddick Valley and Little River Junction Track. 

    Please obey all roadwork signage onsite.

  • Snowy River National Park

    Little River Junction - Road Repairs

    Track maintenance works are scheduled to start 15 September through 30 November 2025, to repair damage to Little River Junction Track, Snowy River National Park. 

    For the safety of contractors and visitors, Little River Junction Track and Campground will be shut to the public for the duration of works.
    Camping is available at McKillops Bridge.

    There will be heavy machinery and trucks working on the McKillops Road between Deddick Valley and Little River Junction Track. 

    Please obey all roadwork signage onsite.

  • Steel Bay - Newland Backwater Gippsland Lakes Reserve

    Wattle Point - Toilet Rebuild

    Wattle Point Toilet Replacement Works

    Works to replace fire damaged toilet block are starting 2 September 2025 expected to be completed by 30 November 2025. 

    During this time access to the park may be limited and Contractors and construction machinery will be working onsite.

    For more information contact the Parks Victoria 13 19 63.

     Start date: 02/09/2025 End date: 30/11/2025

  • Tarra-Bulga National Park

    Bulga Park Picnic Area CLOSED

    Bulga Park Picnic Area Road and Carpark are CLOSED until further notice. The road has been assessed by an engineer and deemed unsafe. Please access the Bulga Park Picnic Area via the Balook Visitors Centre carpark. 

  • The Gap Scenic Reserve

    Old Growth Forest Walk, Errinundra National Park - Boardwalk Damaged by Falling Tree

    A  tree has fallen on a section of the elevated boardwalk at the Old Growth Forest Walk.  

    The short loop of walkway around the larger of the two old growth trees at the end of the walk has been badly damaged and is currently inaccessible.  However, the walking track and the main loop of the boardwalk are still accessible.

  • The Lakes National Park

    Rotamah Island Homestead Closed to Visitors

    Rotamah Island Homestead is closed for visitor access. Please keep clear of homestead and outbuildings during your visit to Rotamah Island. If you require further information please call 13 19 63

  • The Waters of Western Port Bay

    Newhaven Jetty closure

    Engineering assessments have revealed structural failures meaning it poses a significant hazard to visitors. Accordingly, the jetty has been closed to ensure public safety.


    We understand that Newhaven Jetty plays an important role in the local community for recreation, including fishing and walking. 

    The jetty will continue to be prioritised under the Sustainable Local Framework for future investment.

    Parks Victoria apologises for any inconvenience caused by the closure of the jetty.

    Nearby pier-based fishing access is available at San Remo Pier and Rhyll Jetty.

    Corinella Jetty head partial closure

    Parks Victoria recently completed a conditions inspection of the Corinella Jetty. 
    A number of deteriorated beams have been identified on the timber head. To ensure public safety a small section of the timber deck will be isolated from pedestrian access. Access to the fishing platform will be maintained.
    The closure will remain in place while Parks Victoria reviews repair options.

    Temporarily closer to berthing - timber northern inner landing

    Following an inspection of Flinders Pier, three piles on the timber northern inner landing were identified as being in very poor condition, having further deteriorated since the last inspection.
     
    As such Parks Victoria has temporarily closed the timber northern inner landing of Flinders Pier for berthing.
     
    Pedestrian and fishing access will be maintained on the timber northern inner landing, and berthing is still available at the northern concrete landing and the timber southern lower landing.
     
    We are monitoring the pier for any further deterioration so we can continue to keep visitors safe.
     
    Apologies for any inconvenience during this time. We look forward to restoring berthing access and welcoming you back.
     

    Rhyll Jetty - Fixed Lower Low Landing - closed

    The Rhyll Jetty fixed lower low landing is closed. Access to the mid level landing and floating pontoon continue to remain accessible for vessel berthing. 

  • Timboon I1 Bushland Reserve

    Timboon Bushland Temproary Road Closure

    The Timboon Bushland Northern boundary track will be temporarily closed to vehicles from Tuesday 1st July until Melbourne Cup public holiday. The track will remain open to walkers etc. 

    This is for the purpose of preserving the track condition and preventing further damage to the area by off road vehicles. 


  • Turpins Falls Scenic Reserve

    Turpins Falls closed

    Recent flooding events and an increase in visitation have deteriorated the steps down to the Falls.
     
    Following a risk assessment, the entire visitor site has been closed to protect public safety.
     
    Further independent engineering assessment will be undertaken to determine work required to improve track safety at the site.
     
    Signage and fencing are in place to prevent people accessing the car park, track and Falls. Parks Victoria inspects the condition of signage and fencing regularly.
     
    “We ask all visitors to respect the closure of this popular visitor site for their own safety.”

  • Twelve Apostles Marine National Park

    Loch Ard Gorge Beach Access Steps Closed

    Loch Ard Gorge beach access steps are currently closed due to geological instability. The site will remain closed until remediation works are completed to remove the hazards and ensure visitor safety.

  • Wattle Point Gippsland Lakes Reserve

    Wattle Point - Toilet Rebuild

    Wattle Point Toilet Replacement Works

    Works to replace fire damaged toilet block are starting 2 September 2025 expected to be completed by 30 November 2025. 

    During this time access to the park may be limited and Contractors and construction machinery will be working onsite.

    For more information contact the Parks Victoria 13 19 63.

     Start date: 02/09/2025 End date: 30/11/2025

  • Werribee Gorge State Park

    Centenary Walk Closed Beyond Junction Pool

    Centenary walk is closed beyond Junction Pool. The Island Lookout and W James Whyte Island Reserve will not be available for public access until further notice. We appreciate your understanding and cooperation during this time. 

  • William Ricketts Sanctuary

    William Ricketts Sanctuary - Temporary Closure

    William Ricketts Sanctuary was extensively damaged by a cyclogenesis storm event in June 2021. Many sculptures, buildings, pathways, and handrails were destroyed by numerous large fallen Mountain Ash trees.
     
    Our highest priority is public and staff safety, and this site remains too dangerous for the public to enter. Works are continuing to make the Sanctuary safe for Parks Victoria and its contractors to continue the recovery process.
     
    Recovery works continue to take place at William Ricketts Sanctuary following the storm, including the removal of large fallen and hazardous trees, perimeter fencing repairs, underground utility service reconnections and other important building, asset and facility works (including repairs to or removal of damaged buildings and associated infrastructure). Recovery works for William Ricketts Sanctuary are funded through insurance.
     
    Parks Victoria is continuing to make the site safe to re-open, but it is going to take longer than other sites due to the sheer scale of the damage and the artistic and cultural importance of the sculptures. At this stage, there is no specific date when the Sanctuary will re-open, but it is not expected to be during 2025.
     
    We understand it’s disappointing that William Ricketts Sanctuary remains closed, and we are grateful to the local community, our stakeholders and visitors for their patience and continued priority to keep safe by staying outside of these closed areas.
     
    Please continue to refer to the Parks Victoria website for up-to-date information relating to closures and change of conditions.
     
    Whilst the Sanctuary remains closed, Parks Victoria recommends visitors explore other Dandenong Ranges Garden properties, including the nearby Dandenong Ranges Botanic Garden, Pirianda Garden, Alfred Nicholas Memorial Garden or George Tindale Memorial Garden.  Further information for each garden can be found on this website.

  • Williamstown Workshop, Piers and Stony Creek Backwash

    Workshops Pier Repairs are underway - marine exclusion zone in place

    Repairs have begun to Workshops Pier, the entire pier is closed while works are underway. Works are expected to be completed by mid 2026.

    • For public safety a legal marine exclusion zone is in place for the duration of the works. This zone extends 15 metres from each side of Workshops Pier and outward of the pier head. The project involves major construction and demolition and is unsafe for public access. Buoys will be in place on the water to mark the area with prohibited access.
    • For further information refer to the Victorian Government Gazette


  • Wilsons Promontory Marine Park

    Tidal River Footbridge Closed

    Tidal River Footbridge is closed due to safety concerns following an engineering assessment.

    Pillar Point and Tidal Overlook Walking Tracks can be accessed from Lilly Pilly Gully Carpark and Squeaky Beach.

    Apologies for any inconvenience. 

  • Wilsons Promontory National Park

    Sealers Cove boardwalk is closed

    The Sealers Cove boardwalk needs to be rebuilt, following major storm and flood damage. 

    This will be a major and complex project. It will replace two kilometres of boardwalk over sensitive terrain while sensitively managing the surrounding environment.

    There is currently no public access to the boardwalk, and access to Sealers Cove is only possible via a 25km hike from Telegraph Saddle.

    For more information, including expected timeframes for the rebuild, visit the Sealers Cove Boardwalk project page.

    Stockyard Campground & Toilet Block Closed

    Stockyard Campground and Toilet Block are closed until further notice. 

    Tidal River Footbridge Closed

    Tidal River Footbridge is closed due to safety concerns following an engineering assessment.

    Pillar Point and Tidal Overlook Walking Tracks can be accessed from Lilly Pilly Gully Carpark and Squeaky Beach.

    Apologies for any inconvenience. 

  • Wimmera River Heritage River

    Little Desert National Park - Closed due to fire impacts

    The Little Desert National Park is closed with the exception of the Western Block (west of Kaniva-Edenhope Road to the South Australian border) due to fire impacts.

    All areas to the east of Kaniva-Edenhope Road extending to the Wimmera River are currently closed for public safety. The current closure will remain in place until further notice. 

    Access to these areas, including booking for camping areas such as Horseshoe Bend and Ackle Bend is closed.

    Visitation to the Western Block which allows for dispersed camping is permitted.

  • Yarra Ranges National Park

    Dom Dom Saddle Picnic Area - Toilet Closure

    Dom Dom Saddle Picnic Area toilets are permanently closed and will be removed in their entirety at a later date.
    The nearest toilets are at Fernshaw Picnic ground.

    Partial walking track closure on Cumberland Circuit walk (South of Woods Point Road)

    There is a partial closure in place on the Cumberland Circuit walk due to hazardous tree fall risk south of Woods Point Rd (see map attached) 

    Attachments: Cambarville_A4_0412 (1,190KB)

    Cambarville toilet block closed until further notice

    Cambarville toilet block is closed until further notice due to water supply issues and structural problems 

    Lake Mountain Closed Tuesdays and Wednesday (outside of school holidays) during the snow season

    Lake Mountain Alpine Resort within Yarra Ranges National Park is closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays (outside of school holidays) for the declared snow season from 7/06/25 - 5/10/25. The closure means there is no access to the National Park during these times as a result. See further information on the Lake Mountain Alpine Resort Website

    Summit Loop Trail - Partial Closure - Lake Mountain Summit

    The Summit Loop walking trail is partially closed at Lake Mountain until further notice.  

    Attachments: Lake Mountain Summit Loop Partial Track Closure (562KB)

    Track Closed - Taggerty Cascades to the Meeting of the Waters

    The walking track from the Taggerty Cascades to the Meeting of the Waters is closed for public safety. There is still access from the Taggerty Cascades Picnic Ground too the Cascades Bridge and viewing platform.

    The stairway leading up from the Cascades Bridge towards the Meeting of the Waters is damaged and is not safe to traverse.
    Access to the meeting of the waters is still available from the beeches carpark, however the Beeches Walk no longer connects the Taggerty Cascades Picnic Area to the Beeches Picnic Area.
    We apologise for any inconvenience,
    Kind regards,
    Yarra Ranges National Park Team 

    O'Shannassy Aqueduct Trail - Dee Road Trestle Bridge Closed

    The Dee Road Trestle Bridge has been closed for public safety
    Subsequently, the O'Shannassy Aqueduct Trail now terminates at the bridge near the Dee Road Picnic Ground.
    Parks Victoria recommends accessing the western section of the trail from the Dee Road Picnic Ground in Millgrove and the eastern section from the Yuonga Road Picnic Ground in Warburton. Please plan your visit accordingly.

    Works to provide continued access to the trail are being investigated. For more information and to receive updates on the O'Shannassy Aqueduct Trail Dee Slip Bridge project, refer to the Projects page on this website https://www.parks.vic.gov.au/projects/melbourne-region/oshannassy-aqueduct-trail-dee-slip-bridge-project.

  • Yarra River

    Birrarung Marr Floating Landing temporary closure for Greenline boardwalk works

    The Birrarung Marr Floating Landing on the Yarra River is temporarily closed to vessel and pedestrian access due to adjacent bank works associated with the Greenline project. 

    Works are due to continue until December 2025 and the landing will reopen once completed. 

    Any questions can be sent to waterways@parks.vic.gov.au.

  • You Yangs Regional Park

    Big Rock Walking Track Closed - 18/09/2025

    Big Rock Walking Track will be closed 18/09/2025 while hazardous tree treatment works are undertaken.

    Attachments: You Yangs RP_Big Rock Walking Track_Section Closure (315KB)

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