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Bugiga and Barri Yalug 3-day Hike
Start the morning in Halls Gap before traversing the Central Peaks of Wonderland and Serra Ranges on this multi-day hike. Day one follows the cascading Stony Creek upstream to the Grand Canyon.
This multi-day hike is a rugged, rocky adventure with steep climbs and panoramic views in the Northern Peaks of the Grampians National Park.
Choose from three overnight hikes along the Grampians Peaks Trail, staying at Barigar, Bugiga or Mud-Dadjug Hike-in Campgrounds
Standing at the top of the Macedon Regional Park, the Mount Macedon Memorial Cross is a significant visitor destination and important historical marker. This project will reinstate the views from, and to, this significant location.
Get a sample of the Grampians Peaks Trail with one of our suggested day walks that are now open. Explore the ancient, rugged landscape of Gariwerd and discover the natural beauty of the Grampians National Park.
The Southern Brown Bandicoot has suffered major losses in its range. One of the last strongholds near Melbourne (Australia) is within the southeastern growth corridor. Parks Victoria has been working for a decade to protect this endangered marsupial.
Full Grampians Peaks Trail (13-days/12-nights)
The Grampians Peaks Trail is a challenging 160km, once-in-a-lifetime hiking experience. If you’re bold and committed to completing this 13-day/12-night hike, you will have an unforgettable adventure and be rewarded with some of the best hiking trails and panoramic views in Australia.
St Leonards Pier Rebuild and Local Port Area Plan
Planning is underway to ensure St Leonards Pier and the adjoining waters are well placed to provide safe facilities for years to come through the pier rebuild project and development of a Local Port Area Plan.
How people power is helping the humble Hooded Plover
There are few birds which have created as much outpouring of community support as the determined, yet vulnerable, Hooded Plover. These plucky little beach birds have the survival odds stacked against them from the very beginning, but with the help of dedicated volunteer groups along Victoria’s coastline, there’s hope for the Hooded Plover yet.