About Halls Gap & the Grampians
Halls Gap sits at the heart of Grampians National Park, surrounded by dramatic sandstone ridges and dense bushland. This is prime territory for walkers and campers, with trails ranging from short lookout strolls to longer ridge walks, plus excellent caravan and campsite options nearby.
Walks & Trails
The park offers a strong collection of day walks starting within a few kilometres of town. Easy options include Silent Street, Halls Gap to Pinnacle Track, Boronia Peak Walking Track, Lakeview Lookout Loop, and Grand Canyon Loop. For creek walks, try Fyans Creek / Wetland Loop or Fyans Creek Loop. More experienced walkers can tackle Sundial Car Park to Pinnacle or Delleys Bridge Walking Track.
Camping
Halls Gap has solid caravan park options including Halls Gap Lakeside Tourist Park, Halls Gap Caravan Park, Halls Gap Holiday Park, and Breeze Holiday Parks - Grampians. For camping, Norval Lodge and House and Silverband Lodge are close by. Budget campers should check Grampians Gateway Bush Camp, a free option 5km out.
Attractions & Things to See
The Pinnacle Grampians and Boroka Lookout deliver panoramic views across the ranges. Lakeview Lookout offers a different perspective, while MacKenzie Falls is a worthwhile 6km detour for waterfall scenery. The Balconies is a more remote rock formation 17km away, suited to longer touring days.
Wineries & Cellar Doors
The Grampians wine region is nearby. Visit Grampians Wine Cellar or Fallen Giants within 5km. Pomonal Estate is 11km away, while the larger producers Seppelts Great Western Winery and Best's Great Western are 30km east near the town of Great Western.
Golf
Halls Gap - Mount Difficult Golf Course is just 6km away. Larger clubs at Great Western and further afield cater to touring golfers with more course variety.
Pubs & Dining
Grampians Motel Bar is 1km from the visitor centre, while Kookaburra Bar & Bistro and Halls Gap Hotel are both 3km away and serve bistro meals and local ale.