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Guide book for the Grampians Peaks Trail

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Monica Coleman

Dec 14 2021

Camping on the GPT

Here is some information about camping on the GPT.

  • All camps must be pre-booked with Parks Victoria
  • There are 11 dedicated GPT Hikers’ Camps
  • There is no camp in Halls Gap so you’ll need to arrange your own camping or accommodation. Our advice is to stay in Halls Gap for 2 nights to allow for a rest day, re-stocking, showering etc. You’ll also find it much easier to get a 2 night rather than 1 night booking.
  • All camps have a water tank but Parks Victoria doesn’t guarantee there will be water available. We recommend you top up at streams and at water tanks located where the GPT crosses roads. These are clearly shown on maps in the Grampians Walks book.
  • There are communal shelter huts at some of the camps, BUT NOT ALL
  • Those that don’t have huts have outdoor tables and benches along with a wooden fence structure that is designed to block wind. Alas, some have been installed on the sheltered side!
  • The majority of the camps are located in exposed places that can become cold and windy – come prepared, especially to secure your tent
  • Most of the camps have timber platforms to pitch your tent on. However, there are some that only have sandy platforms. You’ll need extra cord and wide pegs.
  • All camps have long drop toilets – BYO toilet paper
  • Bring your own USB cable to charge your phone – all camps have charging points in the communal shelter or at the toilets (where there is no shelter)

Our book, Grampians Walks, provides full details on camping on the GPT.


Communal shelter at Gar Camp
Communal shelter at Gar, perched on the edge of the clifftop
Camping at Djardji-djawara
Camping tent pad at Djardji-djawarra with communal shelter above
Wannon Camp with a great view over the Serra Range
Wannon Camp – typical of a back country camp that doesn’t have a shelter

Tick off the GPT sections as you go

In Grampians Walks you will find a check list that you can tick as you complete each section of the track. Once you have completed the entire trail, email us and we will add you to our “End-to-Enders” page.

Written by Monica Coleman · Categorized: GPT updates · Tagged: Book campsites on GPT, Booking GPT camps, Camping on the GPT, Communal shelters, GPT, Grampians Peaks Trail, Grampians Walks book, Halls Gap, Huts on GPT, Tent pads, Toilets on the GPT, USB charging, Water availability on GPT

Dec 11 2021

Water on the GPT

News! Wild weather and heavy downpours on 7 January 2022 have given water stores a huge boost. This means that water should be available at the campsites. That is, except for Yarram and Mud-dadjug as they are still under construction.

Guaranteed water on the GPT?

Parks Victoria does not guarantee a water supply. There are water tanks at all of the camps but they rely on rainwater to fill up.

How to ensure you have enough water

To ensure that a lack of water availability on the GPT won’t ruin your trip, our advice is to pick up water at the water tanks that are located in places where the GPT crosses a road. Carry that water into the camp to ensure you have enough, especially over the hot, dry summer months.

These water tanks are clearly marked on the maps in our walking guide book.

You can also check the Parks Victoria website for updates.

After rain or in the winter months you will find water in creeks along most of the GPT. The exception to this is the southern section. This is because the mountains aren’t as high as elsewhere. Also, most of the creeks in the Serra Range are short and so dry up quickly.

If you do collect water from creeks the advice is to boil or treat that water before drinking. That said, we do drink straight from some streams but we only do so when the water is flowing hard and there is no chance of contamination upstream. That is, there aren’t likely to be people upstream, or a campsite or a track or any other infrastructure.

Water availability on the GPT is addressed by water tanks at road crossings


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Written by Monica Coleman · Categorized: GPT updates · Tagged: Book your GPT campsite, GPT, Grampians Peaks Trail, Water availability on the GPT, Water tanks on the GPT

Nov 25 2021

Grampians Peaks Walking Company

Grampians Peaks Walking Company operates multi-day guided walking and camping experiences along various stages of the GPT.

They have award-winning, world class local guides. For those after a little more comfort, their ‘Luxe’ walks perfectly balance wilderness with uncomplicated luxury.

For independent hikers, they offer equipment hire, shuttle transport services, and water/gear drops, to help take the hassle out of hiking and give you peace of mind on your journey.

Grampians Peaks Walking Company

Not far from the camping site on the GPT near Mt Difficult
Near the summit of Mt Difficult


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Written by Monica Coleman · Categorized: Walking tour operators · Tagged: Equipment for hiking, GPT, GPT guide book, GPT maps for sale, Grampians Peaks Trail, Halls Gap, Hikers' camps, Hiking boots, Huts on the GPT, Luxe walks, Walking clothing, Wet weather gear for the Grampians

Nov 25 2021

Absolute Outdoors

Outdoor gear store, Halls Gap

Good outdoor gear is a necessity. Absolute Outdoors offers advice and gear for hiking, trail running and biking. They are situated in the heart of Halls Gap.

Absolute Outdoors also arrange adventures for anyone from young families to hardcore explorers. Try out rock climbing, abseiling, canoeing or Stand Up paddle boarding.

Make sure everyone in the family is outfitted correctly with good outdoor gear so that it’s an enjoyable time in the outdoors.

Absolute Outdoors

At Absolute Outdoors in Halls Gap you can get your gear for hiking in the Grampians


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Written by Monica Coleman · Categorized: Outdoor Equipment Stores · Tagged: GPT, Grampians hikes, Grampians Peaks Trail, Grand Canyon, Guided walks, Halls Gap, Outdoor gear store Grampians, The Pinnacle

Nov 24 2021

Grampians National Park Road Report

Grampians Walks brings you the Grampians National Park Road Report. It lists which roads and 4WD tracks are open and closed, and their condition. This information is particularly important if you are using a 4WD track to reach a walk in the Grampians National Park.

Many unsealed roads and 4WD tracks are closed over the wetter months of the year. This is usually from June to November, but this can change from year to year. The Grampians Walks guide book lets you know if you are likely to or will definitely need a 4WD to access the walks. The vast majority of the walks can be reached by 2WD but don’t get caught out.

We will endeavour to publish the latest Grampians National Park Road Report on this page.

Road Report

  • Grampians NP Road Report 11.11.2022 [pdf 159.50 KB]
Check the road report before driving to a walk in the Grampians National Park
Check the road report before driving to a walk in the Grampians National Park

Some walks that will benefit from using the
Grampians National Parks Road Report

One of our favourite walks is Mt Thackeray in the Victoria Range. It’s Walk 82 in the Grampians Walks book. This walk is best done in the warmer months. This is because the roads are usually open then. And it’s at a fairly high altitude so can be chilly during winter. We provide full details of a fabulous 4WD trip that allows you to combine the Mt Thackeray hike with nearby Walk 81 to the Fortress. It’s a full day outing that we love to take visitors on.

You’ll find the Grampians National Parks Road Report useful for accessing some sections of the Grampians Peaks Trail. Most of it is accessible by 2WD but, in wet weather, some unsealed roads and tracks become quite slippery. Once again, our book will detail these for you.



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Written by Monica Coleman · Categorized: GPT updates, Grampians road closures, Other Grampians walks updates · Tagged: Borough Huts, GPT, grampians, Grampians National Park, Grampians Peaks Trail, Grampians walks that need 4WD, Grand Canyon, Halls Gap, Hiking in Australia, Mt Abrupt, Mt Difficult, Mt Rosea, Mt Thackeray, Road conditions in the Grampians, Road report, Signal Peak, The Fortress, The Pinnacle, Walking in Australia

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