Marriners Day Visitor Area (Great Otway National Park)

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Marriners Day Visitor Area (Great Otway National Park)

Warnings & Restrictions

Dogs

Dogs are allowed but must be on a leash

Restrictions

  • No firearms allowed
  • No camping
  • No fires permitted

Warnings

  • Other warnings
    • Trees may fall take care
    • Limbs may fall take care
  • Animals and pests
    • Snakes

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.

Colac Tree Road Open, Skinners Track Closed

Colac Tree Road within the Great Otway National Park will re-open at 5pm on Monday 2nd December with a 40kph restriction.

Skinners Creek Track, within the Great Otway National Park, will remain closed until further notice. 

These restrictions will be in place due to fire impacting the area. 

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.


Melba Gully - Large bus access

Melba Gully Walk Track and picnic area is accessible for large coaches. Toilet facilities are available on site

Maits Rest Carpark- bus access

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.

Large Haulage Trucks Carting Timber Within the Aire Valley

Visitors to the Great Otway National Park and Otway Forest Park will need to be aware that large Haulage Trucks will be using the Aire Valley area to harvest plantation timber.

Hopetoun Falls, Aire Valley Reserve (The Redwoods) within the Great Otway National Park and Beauchamp Falls within the Otway Forest Park will be affected.

Trucks will be using Binns Road, Beauchamp Falls Road and Seaview Ridge Road. Traffic Management signage and speed reductions will be implemented.

Please take care when driving and visiting these areas.

Aire West Campground - Aire River estuary closure

  • The Aire River mouth remains closed. 
  • Parks Victoria local operations are monitoring water levels in the Aire River, Great Otway National Park. 
  • Should the river mouth not open, sites 24 through 40 at the Aire West campground may become inundated.
  • Booked campers will be contacted should this occur.
  • Recent attempts have not been able to maintain an artificial opening.
  • When tides, swell and conditions are safe and suitable, a further attempt will be made.

Aire River - East and West campgrounds - Tanks dry

  • All water tanks at both the Aire East and Aire west campgrounds are reported as EMPTY.
  • Dry conditions,  vandalised infrastructure  and inappropriate use has combined to fully drain all tanks.
  • Empty tanks hold no water.  Smashing an empty tank open will not make any water suddenly appear.
  • Visitors are advised to fully self manage all water requirements at these sites.
  • Aire River water must be fully and suitable treated if under consideration for any form of use. 

Great Ocean Walk - Estuary closures

  • Due to coastal environmental conditions both the Aire River and the Gellibrand River mouths are closed.
  • Minor localised river flooding is being observed in tthese areas.
  • The Aire River on approach to the Aire West campground is over the Great Ocean Walk.
  • The Gellibrand River 500m south east of the Princetown Recreation Reserve is over the Great Ocean Walk.
  • Hikers may need to walk through ankle/knee deep water in these sections of the walk.
  • Estuaries may open naturally, or Parks Victoria may attempt an artificial opening if and when safe to do so. 
  • Campsites are not impacted.
  • If the situation becomes a safety hazard closures will be required. 

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