Mount Zero Car Park (Mura Mura Trailhead), including the picnic and
toilet facilities are CLOSED while Parks Victoria undertakes construction
works.
These works are part of upgrades to trailheads along the Grampians Peaks
Trail which will improve trail access, carparking, visitor and picnic
facilities, signage and landscaping. Construction is underway and
is scheduled to be completed by February 2026.
During construction:
- There will be no day
or overnight parking available at Mount Zero Picnic Area (Mura Mura
Trailhead).
- Day and overnight hikers can access the
Grampians Peaks Trail at Mount Zero Picnic Area (Mura Mura
Trailhead) via drop
off /pick up only at the
designated area on Mount
Zero Road.
- Mount Zero (Mura Mura) walk can be accessed via drop off/pick up
only on Mount Zero Rd, or via
Stapylton Loop walk from Stapylton Campground.
- Toilets are available at Hollow Mountain Car
Park and Stapylton Campground.
Day walkers wishing to complete the Stapylton Loop walk
can access via the trailhead at Stapylton Campground. Please note there will be
limited car parking along Olive Plantation Road, north of the campground entry.
We apologise for any inconvenience while these improvement
works take place.
For further information on the closure please contact Brambuk the National Park
and Cultural Centre at brambuk@parks.vic.gov.au or call 13 1963.
For more information on the Grampians Peaks Trail upgrades,
please click here.
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.
The
Mount William (Duwul) Summit Walk and the Kalymna Campground to Mount William Walk remain 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
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
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
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” September 19 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 19 September 2025 - What's Open What's Closed V2 (748KB)
Parks
Victoria is conducting a conservation program targeted at protecting flora and
fauna of the Grampians (Gariwerd NP).
A
ground shooting operation will be undertaken in the evenings between Sunday 16th November and Friday 27th November 2025 to target pest animals.
During
operations, parts of the Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park will be temporarily
closed or restricted while shooting activities are underway.
To
ensure visitor safety, warning signs will be placed at closures and major road
access points to the control area.
Visitors
must follow all instructions on permanent and temporary signage.
No
additional closures of visitor sites or campgrounds are being implemented.
For
further information visit Brambuk the National Park and Cultural Centre in
Halls Gap or call Parks Victoria Information on 13 1963.
Manja Shelter Walk has reopened to visitors.
Manja Shelter is an Aboriginal Rock Art Site in the Victoria Range
(western section) of Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park.
Access to Manja Shelter is via a 1-hour (2.6km return) Grade 3 walk from
the car park on Harrops Track.
Please be aware the forest surrounding the shelter has been
impacted by fire and is recovering. Help stop weed spread and damage to
cultural and environmental values by staying on designated walking tracks.
There are additional hazards in fire impacted areas
including damaged trees and soft hidden holes.
The Grampians (Gariwerd)
National Park has some roads temporarily closed due to bushfire and flood
impacts.
Please be aware the
movement of visitors in some areas of the National Park is restricted.
Please refer to the
attached up-to-date road report below.
Attachments:
Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park - Road Report 14.11.2025 (193KB)
The central and southern sections of the Grampians Peaks Trail (C3-C5
and S1-S2) have re-opened for day walking only from the 10th
of November 2025.
These sections were heavily impacted by the 2024/25 Summer bushfires and
incorporate the trail from Borough Huts Campground to Griffin Trailhead
(including section S1 –S2 Yarram Gap Road to Griffin Fireline).
The Barri Yalug, Duwul, Durd Durd, Yarram and Wannon Hike-in Campgrounds
and facilities will remain closed, as works take place to repair damaged
toilets, water tanks, elevated walkways, tent platforms, shelters, and signage.
Please note:
- Drinking water is available
at serviced water tanks only, located at Grampians Peaks Trail Road
crossings. Important: drinking water is not available at the
Hike-in Campgrounds. Hikers must adjust accordingly and carry sufficient
drinking water.
- Toilet facilities are
available at Borough Huts, Jimmy Creek, Kalymna and Wannon Crossing
campgrounds.
- Mount William Road is closed
until further notice, and vehicle access to the Mount William Carpark is
unavailable.
- Please see the Plan and Prepare Guide for more information
on how to plan and prepare, before accessing the Grampians Peaks Trail.
Please remember, this fire affected landscape is fragile. Stay on formed
tracks and be mindful that walking track and surrounding forest conditions have
changed.
Visit our fire recovery project web page for relevant upgrade
information.
Check what's open and closed in Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park on
the change of conditions web page. If you are visiting the area and require
more detailed local information, visit Brambuk the National Park and Cultural
Centre at 277 Grampians Rd Halls Gap, open 9am to 4pm, 7 days a week.
Alternatively, you can call (03) 8427 2258 or email brambuk@parks.vic.gov.au