Jamieson Creek (Great Otway National Park GORCAPA, Great Otway National Park)

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Jamieson Creek (Great Otway National Park GORCAPA, Great Otway National Park)

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Jamieson Creek (Great Otway National Park GORCAPA, Great Otway National Park)

Warnings & Restrictions

Dogs

Dogs are not allowed

Restrictions

  • None applicable

Warnings

  • Other warnings
    • Unpatrolled area
  • Water hazards
    • Strong currents
    • Rough Surf

Be Prepared

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. Find out more.

Change of Conditions

Nature being nature, sometimes conditions can change at short notice. It’s a good idea to check this page ahead of your visit for any updates.

Great Otway National Park sites closed due to severe flooding

Severe thunderstorms and flash flooding on 16 January 2026 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:
 
Closures included but are not limited to :

Erskine falls is limited to the top viewing platform.  Access to the base of the falls and along the river track is closed.


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
Cora Lynn
Erskine Falls Walking Track 
Won Wondah

Alternative walking tracks can be found at:
Moggs Creek picnic area
Distillery Creek picnic area
Ocean Track
Castle Rock 
Sheoak Falls to Swallow caves
 
 
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.

Aire West Camp Ground - Campsites 24 to 40 - CLOSED

Parks Victoria operations are closely monitoring water levels within the Aire River estuary in Great Otway National Park. 

Please be aware of the following important information:
Estuary Closure: The Aire River mouth is  closed. Water is slowly rising in the estuary.  Any rainfall in the Aire River catchment basin, will increase water levels.  The river mouth may open naturally at any time, or may be encouraged to do so when conditions are suitable.

Water level can be monitored here > Aire River levels @ Horden Vale 

Impact on Campsites: Campsites 24 to 40 at the Aire West Campground are prone to high river water levels when over 1.55m. Campers setting up in low-lying areas closest the river should expect the potential for flooding.  
Campsites 24 - 40 are CLOSED until conditions dry out. 

Safety First: Floodwaters can be hazardous. Visitors are advised to avoid flooded areas for their safety, and comfort.

Actions: When conditions, including tides and swell, are safe and suitable, another attempt to open the river mouth will be made.  The river may also open naturally when conditions allow.  Ongoing river mouth blockage may result in site closures.

Water Recession: If, and/or when the river mouth opens, water levels are expected to recede quickly.

Thank you for your cooperation. 


Great Ocean Walk destination car parking at the Twelve Apostles visitor center during summer & Peak Visitation periods

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! 

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