Grampians is a large national park located in victoria with large Sandstone outcrops. It’s extremely popular and camping often requires booking in advance.
The pinnacle walk is one of most popular walks at Grampians, and most people start at Halls Gap Caravan Park. Halls Gap information is across the road and includes maps (we recommend grabbing one, and they can help point you on the way)
t can great a bit slippery, but the trail is well signposted and there are always tourists. No real scrambling is required (only basic). You’ll also have phone reception in a lot of cases in various spots on the route. You can use the bathrooms at the Information centre if required (or at the caravan Park, if you’re staying there).
Start at the Information centre. After leaving the doors of the Centre, head right down the road and cross the road. Surely after, turn left into the carpark and head down until reaching School road. Cross it and head down Halls Gap to Pinnacle track.
Bear right on Wonderland Loop Track follow the track towards Pinnacle.
You’ll reach a junction, turn left and bear left to get to the Venus Baths. The Venus baths are a steep wall with a creek, which you can rest at.
Return the same way, but turn left instead on the trail to continue the trail down Wonderland Loop Walk.
Continue forward (ignore Brokka Track on the right) and straight to splitters falls. After viewing, turn around, and follow the junction right to proceed to grand Canyon (you’ll know when you are in it), and then follow the trail to Pinnacle. When you get to Bridal veil Falls, go right and follow the forest loop until you reach Pinnacle (there is a viewing platform, you won’t miss it). Follow the signage towards Halls gap which will take you down a nice scenic walk until you reach the original path/junction, where you turn right, and walk through the carpark, returning to the information centre.
More info is available on: Visit Melbourne
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