Grampians Maps
Change of Conditions
Sections of the Grampians National Park are closed due to significant storm and flood damage.
Heavy rain and strong winds have caused flooding, landslides, and rocks and trees blocking roads.
Parks Victoria rangers are working to assess damage and reopen areas as soon as they are safe.
For further information visit www.parkweb.vic.gov.au
Grampians Maps stocks a selection of Grampians National Park publications.
We sell general walking guides, topographic maps for bush-walking and overnight hiking as well as road maps for 4X4 touring.
The Grampians National Park is 250km west of Melbourne and comprises of 170,000ha of rugged sandstone mountain ranges. Aboriginal people occupied this landscape they called Gariwerd for 22,000 years, they hunted, ate, sheltered and left their visual mark on Gariwerd for everyone to see at a range of art shelters throughout the Grampians.
35 species of native mammal inhabit the Grampians including the best location for observing the Eastern-grey Kangaroo in Halls Gap.



