
Grampians National Park is in western Victoria, Australia. The Grampians ranges are renown for their hiking trails, wildlife and wildflowers. Their aboriginal name is Gariwerd.
There are a number of routes into and through the Grampians. If travelling on the Western Highway from the Ballarat/Melbourne direction to Halls Gap, turn off at Stawell. Halls Gap is 260 km from Melbourne. The paved Grampians Tourist Road from Halls Gap to Dunkeld at the southern end of the ranges is a scenic drive through the ranges.