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Djardji-djawara and Mud-dadjug 3-day Hike
Scenic ridgeline and mountain walking all the way to Dunkeld, as you wander across the Southern Grampians skyline. Part of the Grampians Peaks Trail, this multi-day hike takes in the Serra and Victoria Ranges, the summits of Signal Peak, Mt Abrupt and Mt Sturgeon, before crossing the Wannon River.
We've pulled together our best advice to make sure you have a safe, fulfilling hike. You’ll also be reaping the proven physical, social and mental health benefits that come from spending time in nature.
Have your say on Falls to Hotham Alpine Crossing draft designs
The community now has a chance to provide feedback on draft designs for the extended Falls to Hotham Alpine Crossing track.
Designs to be developed for new Melbourne parklands
Plans for an extensive new park in Melbourne’s east are being developed, with tenders now being sought for design of the 35-hectare area.
New trail for Yallock-Bulluk Marine and Coastal Park
A stunning 32-kilometre coastal walk is the centrepiece of plans for the future of the new Yallock-Bulluk Marine and Coastal Park.
Creating more opportunities for community sport
Did you know that in addition to walking trails, campgrounds, piers, lookouts and picnic areas, we’re upgrading sporting facilities in our parks too? We're delivering projects to build, upgrade and expand pavilions, create new sporting courts and fields, and provide modern and accessible facilities so that more people can get involved in community sport.
MacKenzie Falls Revitalisation
Mackenzie Falls is one of the most spectacular and most visited sites in the Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park. To better cater for these high visitor numbers, including managing visitor safety and potential impacts on the landscape, the Victorian Government is investing more than $7 million to upgrade the area.
Vision for the future of the You Yangs released
A plan for the future of conservation, cultural heritage and recreation in the You Yangs Regional Park and Serendip Sanctuary has been released.
The Murray River Adventure Trail will encompass a series of connecting walking, cycling and watercraft trails along the Murray River and its banks. As part of Stage One of the project, new and upgraded trails and other new visitor facilities will be implemented from Barmah National Park (near Picnic Point) to Koondrook.