The Grampians National Park is now partially open to visitors. Many roads inside the park are open including the Grampians Tourist
Road south of Halls Gap, roads to the east of Grampians Tourist Road, Mt Abrupt
to Jimmy Creek Campground, the road to Silverband Falls. Walks open to visitors
include The Venus Baths, Fyans Creek Loop, Boronia Peak, Mt Abrupt and Mt
Sturgeon.
“The situation is being constantly reviewed and areas will
be opened as soon as they are declared safe,” Horsham Incident Control Centre
media spokesperson Jenny McGennisken said.
Residents should stay up-to-date with the latest warnings
and advice by phoning the Victorian Bushfire Information Line on 1800 240 667.
The Grampians National Park is now partially open to visitors.
Many roads inside the park are open including the Grampians Tourist
Road south of Halls Gap, roads to the east of Grampians Tourist Road, Mt Abrupt
to Jimmy Creek Campground, the road to Silverband Falls.
Walks open to visitors
include The Venus Baths, Fyans Creek Loop, Boronia Peak, Mt Abrupt and Mt
Sturgeon.
“The situation is being constantly reviewed and areas will
be opened as soon as they are declared safe,” Horsham Incident Control Centre
media spokesperson Jenny McGennisken said.
Residents should stay up-to-date with the latest warnings
and advice by phoning the Victorian Bushfire Information Line on 1800 240 667.
The Grampians National Park is now partially open to visitors.