Grampians National Park

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Grampians National Park is a rugged mountain and forest reserve in western Victoria, Australia, renowned for its dramatic sandstone ranges, Aboriginal rock art sites, and popular hiking and rock-climbing opportunities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national park
protected area
area approximately 1670 square kilometres
approximately 167000 hectares
climate temperate
contains Boroka Lookout
Brambuk National Park and Cultural Centre
Halls Gap
MacKenzie Falls
Mount Abrupt
Mount Difficult
Mount Rosea
Mount Sturgeon
Mount Zero
Reed Lookout
The Balconies
The Pinnacle
country Australia
distanceFromMelbourne about 260 kilometres west-northwest
established 1984
governingBody Parks Victoria
hasActivity bushwalking
camping
rock climbing
trail running
wildlife watching
hasBiome temperate forest
woodland
hasCulturalHeritage Aboriginal rock art
sacred Indigenous sites
hasFauna eastern grey kangaroo
emus
koala
Bennett’s wallaby
surface form: red-necked wallaby
hasFlora eucalypt forest
heathland
hasHighestPoint Mount William
hasLandscapeFeature forests
rugged mountains
sandstone ranges
hasMountainRange Grampians
hasTraditionalOwners Djab Wurrung people
Gunditjmara people
Jardwadjali people
Wergaia people
hasTrail Grampians Peaks Trail
IUCNCategory II
knownFor Aboriginal rock art sites
dramatic sandstone ranges
hiking
rock climbing
scenic lookouts
waterfalls
wildflowers
locatedIn Grampians region
Victoria
locatedInRegion western Victoria
nearestCity Ararat
Stawell
nearestTown Halls Gap
partOf Australian National Heritage List

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Victoria contains Grampians National Park
Victoria (Australia) containsNationalPark Grampians National Park
Horsham, Victoria, Australia hasNearbyAttraction Grampians National Park