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The park enjoys a rich and colorful spring wildflower display, best seen from August to October. The park is also home to a wealth of native animals and birds. You can find kangaroos, koalas, emus, wedge-tailed eagles and more. Zumstein picnic ground is a popular kangaroo viewing area.
A major attraction of the park is its collection of native Aboriginal art sites. Aboriginal people have a long association with the Grampians and there are many shelters in the park where you can see ancient art work.
Outdoor adventures include everything from bushwalking and rock climbing, to fishing and canoeing. There are numerous walking tracks you can choose to take either a casual stroll to an overnight trek. Lake Bellfield and Lake Wartook provide a haven for fishing and are also popular with canoeists, while the rocky crags are ideal for rock climbing and abseiling.
The best place to anchor yourself here is the town of Halls Gap, a great base for exploring the park, and home to Brambuk - The National Park & Cultural Centre where you can discover more about the park’s natural and cultural features.

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