Grampians National Park
The spectacular Grampians National Park consists of four rugged granite and sandstone ranges that are renowned for their native flora and fauna and Aboriginal rock art. The park offers excellent bush-walking and rock-climbing possibilities and there are wonderful lookouts. The best time to visit the park is in spring, when the wildflowers are in bloom.
Grampians National Park is 230 km northwest of Melbourne and 630 km southwest of Canberra.

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