Severe thunderstorms and flash flooding has caused
significant damage across parts of the eastern Great Otway National Park.
For public safety, the following areas are closed until
further notice while assessments and clean-up works are undertaken:
Visitors are advised NOT to visit any sites within the Great
Otway National Park between Aireys Inlet and Kennett River while assessments
and recovery works continue.
Closures included but are not limited to :
Erskine falls Road is currently closed which prevents access to Erskine Falls Visitor Area and Blanket Leaf Picnic Area
Roads & Tracks
Wye Rd
Curtis Track
Godfrey Track
Jamieson Track
Walking tracks
St George
Phantom falls
Lemonade ck
Kalimna
Henderson
Sheoak Falls
Sheoak picnic ground walking Nature Loop
Cumberland
Cumberland Garvey Link
Kalimna Garvey Link
Castle Rock
Cora Lynn
Erskine Falls Walking Track
Won Wondah
Many roads, tracks and visitor facilities are impacted by
debris, flooding and unstable conditions.
The Great Ocean Road has been impacted,
Always follow safety signage and directions from response
crews, and do not enter any closed areas.
Thank you for your patience and understanding as works are
undertaken to make these popular areas safe to visit again.
As a result of ongoing bushfires and increased fire danger, access to Aire Crossing and the campsite is CLOSED.
Do not enter CLOSED areas of National Parks.
Parks Victoria, FFMVic and Conservation Regulator authorised officers will patrol this area. For you safety please do not enter closed areas of National Parks.
National Park Regulations
Apply
Maits Rest Carpark is suitable for small coaster buses only. Large buses or coaches are advised to use Melba Gully walk track near Lavers Hill.
During the busy peak visitation period at the Twelve Apostles precinct (from summer through to early autumn including school holidays, public holidays, long weekends & busy peak visitation weekends concluding after Chinese New Year / Easter), due to the sheer volume of visitors onsite, a traffic management program is in place to maximize public safety & ensure visitor experience. If you are planning to park your vehicle at the Twelve Apostles before walking the Great Ocean Walk (or sections of it including section 8) during this period, please communicate this information to onsite traffic control staff at the entrance & they will do their best to accommodate your vehicle in the main carpark. This will avoid your car remaining in the overflow carpark area which needs to be cleared and locked each night. Similarly, if you arrive at the Twelve Apostles to park your car at a time when traffic control are not onsite, or setting up, please park your vehicle in the main carpark area. Your assistance is greatly appreciated!
The Redwoods (Aire Valley Reserve) and Hopetoun Falls carparks within the Great Otway National Park are consistently full over this busy summer period.
We advise all our visitors to these iconic areas to remain patient and vigilant for all other users of these areas.
Visitors also need to be aware that large log trucks also use the Binns Road as part of their logging operation.
Thank you all for your co-operation and please enjoy these and other areas of the Great Otway National Park.
Important camping and visitor information for
- Great Otway National Park
- Great Ocean Walk
- Port Campbell National Park and
- Bay of Islands Coastal Park
• National Parks and State Forests CLOSE during a
CATASTROPHIC fire danger rating
• NO FIRES can not be
lit in the open during Total Fire Bans. No fires are permited along or at Great Ocean Walk campsites.
• Caution and planning should be applied during an EXTREME
fire Danger Rating.
• Camping is only permitted in designated campgrounds in the
Great Otway National Park with a valid permit booking. This includes the Great Ocean Walk.
• Camping or sleeping in vehicles is not permitted in car
parks, lookouts or other visitation sites outside of designated campgrounds in
any national park.
• There are no campgrounds in Port Campbell National Park or
Bay of Islands Coastal Park; overnight stays are not permitted in these
parks. National Park Regulations apply.
• Be prepared for campgrounds, roads and tracks to close at
short notice if conditions change.
• Have a clear plan for what you will do if conditions
change suddenly, including how you will leave early and where you will go.
• Do not light any campfires or solid fuel barbecues during
a Total Fire Ban.
• Stay informed via official emergency and park information
channels and follow all instructions from rangers and emergency services.