Parks Victoria Phone 13 1963 www.parks.vic.gov.au Background Heritage listed for its biodiversity and significant cultural heritage, the Grampians National Park was established in 1984 to protect environmental and cultural values of national importance. The park has more than 800 indigenous plant species and is home to one third of Victoria’s flora, a range of wildlife, and the majority of surviving Aboriginal rock art places in south-east Australia. Changes to rock climbing in the Grampians National Park In recent years, rock climbing in the national park has increased and contemporary rock climbing activities, such as bouldering and the use of fixed protection (bolts and chain anchors), have emerged, creating risk to irreplaceable environmental and cultural values. To ensure the protection of these values, in February 2019 Parks Victoria announced it would be implementing restrictions that were established to protect the park’s highly sensitive places called Special Protection Areas. This decision meant that the restrictions prohibiting rock climbing and abseiling within Special Protection Areas would be enforced. No-impact climbing remains permitted in locations across the 100,000 hectares of the national park that are outside of Special Protection Areas, which are shown in the maps below. Special Protection Areas A Special Protection Area is a place that is particularly special or at significant risk. This could be because it is a protected Aboriginal place, or has a threatened species of plant or animal that is vulnerable to human activity. To protect these areas, bushwalking and picnicking are the only permitted activities within a Special Protection Area. Climbing at Summerday Valley In June 2019, Parks Victoria announced that tour operators offering rock climbing and abseiling at Summerday Valley (which is within a Special Protection Area) in the Grampians National Park had been issued a variation to their existing licences. The variation provided conditional authorisation for existing Licensed Tour Operators to continue undertaking rock climbing and abseiling in three designated areas within Summerday Valley. This conditional authorisation has since been extended and updated to include a climbing area called Lookout Point Wall, near Halls Gap. Climbers wishing to climb in Summerday Valley or Lookout Point Wall will need to register with a licensed tour operator. Grampians Landscape Management Plan In partnership with Traditional Owner groups, Parks Victoria is preparing a new management plan for the Grampians landscape, an area that covers the Grampians National Park and some adjacent parks and reserves. While this plan is not being developed in response to changes to rock climbing in the Grampians National Park, it will provide longer-term direction on matters such as access and usage of the park. To be involved in this process, visit: https://engage.vic.gov.au/grampians- management-plan Rock climbing in the Grampians National Park Information and maps August 2020
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Parks Victoria
Phone 13 1963 www.parks.vic.gov.au
Background
Heritage listed for its biodiversity and significant cultural heritage, the Grampians National Park was established in 1984 to protect environmental and cultural values of national importance.
The park has more than 800 indigenous plant species and is home to one third of Victoria’s flora, a range of wildlife, and the majority of surviving Aboriginal rock art places in south-east Australia.
Changes to rock climbing in the Grampians National Park
In recent years, rock climbing in the national park has increased and contemporary rock climbing activities, such as bouldering and the use of fixed protection (bolts and chain anchors), have emerged, creating risk to irreplaceable environmental and cultural values.
To ensure the protection of these values, in February 2019 Parks Victoria announced it would be implementing restrictions that were established to protect the park’s highly sensitive places called Special Protection Areas. This decision meant that the restrictions prohibiting rock climbing and abseiling within Special Protection Areas would be enforced.
No-impact climbing remains permitted in locations across the 100,000 hectares of the national park that are outside of Special Protection Areas, which are shown in the maps below.
Special Protection Areas
A Special Protection Area is a place that is particularly special or at significant risk. This could be because it is a protected Aboriginal place, or
has a threatened species of plant or animal that is vulnerable to human activity. To protect these areas, bushwalking and picnicking are the only permitted activities within a Special Protection Area.
Climbing at Summerday Valley
In June 2019, Parks Victoria announced that tour operators offering rock climbing and abseiling at Summerday Valley (which is within a Special Protection Area) in the Grampians National Park had been issued a variation to their existing licences. The variation provided conditional authorisation for existing Licensed Tour Operators to continue undertaking rock climbing and abseiling in three designated areas within Summerday Valley. This conditional authorisation has since been extended and updated to include a climbing area called Lookout Point Wall, near Halls Gap. Climbers wishing to climb in Summerday Valley or Lookout Point Wall will need to register
with a licensed tour operator.
Grampians Landscape Management Plan
In partnership with Traditional Owner groups, Parks Victoria is preparing a new management plan for the Grampians landscape, an area that covers the Grampians National Park and some adjacent parks and reserves.
While this plan is not being developed in response to changes to rock climbing in the Grampians National Park, it will provide longer-term direction on matters such as access and usage of the park.
To be involved in this process, visit: https://engage.vic.gov.au/grampians-management-plan
Rock climbing in the Grampians National Park Information and maps
Hollow Mountain (Wudjub-Guyun) and Mount Stapylton- Rock Climbing Exclusion Zones
Disclaimer: Parks Victoria does not guarantee that this data is without flaw of any kind and therefore disclaims all liability which may arise from you relying on this information.Data source acknowledgements: State Digital Mapbase. The State of Victoria and the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning.
HOLLOW MOUNTAIN(WUDJUB-GUYUN)
Restricted climbing and abseilingwith a Licensed Tour Operator iscurrently possible. Bushwalkingand picnicking is permitted in allSpecial Protection Areas.
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VICTORIAVALLEYNORTHERNVICTORIARANGE
UPPERGLENELGRIVER
MTWILLIAMRANGE(DUWIL)
SOUTHERNVICTORIARANGE
WANNONRIVER
DUNKELDBRYANSWAMP
LAKEMUIRHEAD
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Little HandsCaveManjaArea
Gondwanaland
Caveof ManHands
Billywing Buttress
GlenthompsonDunkeld
Pomonal
Mirranatwa
Stavely
Strathmore
Watgania
Jallukar
Bellellen
Borough Huts
VictoriaValley
Bellfield
Moutajup
Karabeal
Glenisla
Bornes Hill
Lake Fyans
VictoriaPoint
SilverbandFalls
Mt SturgeonCarpark
Red RockPicnic Area
Picaninny Carpark
Manja Shelter
IngletonSprings
WannonCrossingCampground
Mt AbruptCarpark
Mt WilliamCarpark
First WannonHikers Camp
BrambukThe National Park& Cultural Centre
Jimmy CreekCampground
RoseaCarpark
Kalymna FallsCampground
StrachansCampground
SundialCarpark
Chimney PotsCarpark
MafekingPicnic Ground
FreshwaterLake
Buandik Campground
Borough HutsCampground
BoreangCampground
GLENELG RIVER
GLENELG RIVER
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GLENELG HWY
South - Rock Climbing Exclusion Zones
Disclaimer: Parks Victoria does not guarantee that this data is without flaw of any kind and therefore disclaims all liability which may arise from you relying on this information.Data source acknowledgements: State Digital Mapbase. The State of Victoria and the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning.
0 105 Km ¹27/08/2020
Restricted climbing and abseilingwith a Licensed Tour Operator iscurrently possible. Bushwalkingand picnicking is permitted in allSpecial Protection Areas.
Protected Areas - restrictionsapplyProtected Areas - restrictionsapply
!. No climbing permitted! Parks Victoria Visitor Sites
Disclaimer: Parks Victoria does not guarantee that this data is without flaw of any kind and therefore disclaims all liability which may arise from you relying on this information.Data source acknowledgements: State Digital Mapbase. The State of Victoria and the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning.
0 105 Km ¹27/08/2020
Restricted climbing and abseilingwith a Licensed Tour Operator iscurrently possible. Bushwalkingand picnicking is permitted in allSpecial Protection Areas.
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RED ROCK
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LittleHandsCaveManjaArea
Gondwanaland
Cave ofMan Hands
Billywing ButtressBilliminaArea
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BurrongFalls
Red RockPicnic Area
Manja Shelter
BuandikCampground
ROUND SWAMP
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Northern Victoria Range - Rock Climbing Exclusions Zones(includes eight focus areas)
Disclaimer: Parks Victoria does not guarantee that this data is without flaw of any kind and therefore disclaims all liability which may arise from you relying on this information.Data source acknowledgements: State Digital Mapbase. The State of Victoria and the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning.
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SUMMERDAYVALLEY
MountStapylton
Amphitheatre
MOUNT OFOLIVES
BANYIN YALOOG /GOG AND MAGOG
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ISKRACRAG
MOUNT WUBJUB-GUYUN /HOLLOW MOUNTAIN
MOUNTZERO HollowMountainCarpark
Mt ZeroPicnic AreaCarpark
NgamadjidjShelter
StapyltonCampground
Millar Rd
Mt Zero Rd
Pohlners Rd
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PohlnersRd
Olive Plantation Rd
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Hollow Mountain (Wudjub-Guyun and Ngamadjidj) - Rock Climbing Exclusion Zones
Disclaimer: Parks Victoria does not guarantee that this data is without flaw of any kind and therefore disclaims all liability which may arise from you relying on this information.Data source acknowledgements: State Digital Mapbase. The State of Victoria and the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning.
HOLLOW MOUNTAIN(WUDJUB-GUYUN)
NGAMADJIDJ
Restricted climbing and abseilingwith a Licensed Tour Operator iscurrently possible. Bushwalkingand picnicking is permitted in allSpecial Protection Areas.
GrampiansNationalPark
Grampians National ParkProtected Areas - restrictions apply
! Parks Victoria Visitor SitesUnsealed road
! ! 4WD trackWalking track10m contour
LOCALITY REGION
Coordinate System: GDA 1994 MGA Zone 54Projection: Transverse Mercator