Coppermine Track between Coppermine
4WD campground and Mt Zero Rd is currently closed to vehicles as the track has
become impassable.
The Grampians (Gariwerd)
National Park has many roads temporarily closed due to the recent bushfires. Please
be aware the movement of visitors in parts of the National Park is restricted.
Key roads open include
Grampians Tourist Rd (most side roads remain closed), Mt Victory Rd, Sundial
Rd, Silverband Rd, Roses Gap Rd, Mt Zero Rd and Victoria Valley Rd.
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 - 27.06.2025 (222KB)
Zumstein Picnic Area toilets
are temporarily closed for upgrade works.
Alternative toilets can be
located at MacKenzie Falls Day Visitor Area, 6km from Zumstein Picnic Area via Mt Victory
Rd and Wartook Rd.
Sundial
Carpark will be closed for pavement repairs on Thursday the 3rd of July 2025
and will reopen on Friday the 4th of July. Access to Lakeview Loop, Wonderland
Forest Loop Track and other nearby open walks is available from Wonderland
Carpark.
During the summer of
2024/2025 the central, southern and western areas of the Grampians (Gariwerd)
National Park 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, in the Mount
William, Victoria Range, Victoria Valley and Wallaby Rocks areas; many visitor
sites and roads remain closed.
Visitor Sites Reopening
4 July 2025
Central Grampians, Wonderland
Range & Halls Gap area:
· Mount Rosea walking track
· Borough Huts Campground
· Stony Creek Group Campground
· Stony Creek Road (providing access to Stony
Creek Group Campground)
· Bugiga Hike-in Campground
· Tunnel Track
· Terraces Fireline (walking only – an alternate
walking link from Borough Huts Campground to Halls Gap)
Grampians
Peaks Trail
The popular section from
Sundial Carpark to Borough Huts campground will reopen. This includes Bugiga
Hike-in Campground and Stony Creek Group Campground, providing a two day and
one night walking experience from Halls Gap or a two-night, three-day
experience by hiking an alternate route along Terraces Fireline returning to
Halls Gap.
The Griffin Fireline reopens
with vehicle access to the Griffin Trailhead in the (Serra Range) southern
section. The upgraded track is now accessible to all vehicles.
Key visitor
sites remaining closed
Central Grampians, Wonderland
Range & Halls Gap area:
· Sundial Peak walking track
· Designated climbing areas 83 - 91
Roads in fire impacted
areas
It is expected that most of
the roads within the National Park will reopen to the public by mid to late
July. There will be longer term closures required for some roads, where
significant damage has occurred and further essential works are required.
Stay safe when
visiting the park
Do not enter closed fire
affected areas, they are fragile and unstable with significant hazards such as
falling trees, unstable tracks and loss of signage.
For more detail
on “What’s Open What’s Closed”
Please refer to the
attached “What’s Open What’s Closed” July 4 Park Update. It provides a park
wide compilation of all three 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 4 July 2025 - What's Open What's Closed (846KB)
The impact of the 2024/2025
summer fires in the Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park was widespread. Parks
Victoria is now progressing with large scale fire recovery works across the
park, including dedicated programs to address biodiversity impacts.
For more detailed information,
please see the attached Biodiversity Newsletter.
Attachments:
GNP Biodiversity Newsletter May 2025 (872KB)
Brambuk the
National Park and Cultural Centre – Closures during 2025
· Cultural tours, activities and venue hire currently
unavailable.
· Park information centre and gift shop remain
open.
Parks Victoria is working
with a strategic partnership committee of Gariwerd Traditional Owners from
Barengi Gadjin Land Council, Eastern Maar Aboriginal Corporation, and Gunditj
Mirring Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation to ‘reimagine’ the future of
Brambuk the National Park and Cultural Centre.
The reimagining project
aims to renew Traditional Owner management arrangements of the Brambuk precinct
and includes careful consideration of the tourism and visitor experiences,
commercial opportunities, cultural education and training programs that may be
available in the future. As part of this project, there are also building
upgrades and refurbishments that require the Cultural Centre to be closed
during 2024-25. However, the park information centre, gift shop and self-guided
walks remain available.
For up-to-date national
park information, brochures, maps, permits and access advice contact
information staff at Brambuk the National Park and Cultural Centre info@parks.vic.gov.au or phone 8427 2058