Mt Sturgeon



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The Mount Sturgeon section of the Grampians National Park is a popular destination for hiking and outdoor enthusiasts in Australia. The park is open year-round and admission is free. Visitors can explore the park's stunning natural beauty, including the rugged sandstone cliffs and deep gorges, as well as the diverse wildlife and plant species that call the area home.

The park offers a range of hiking trails, with options suitable for all skill levels. The Mount Sturgeon summit hike is a challenging but rewarding trek that offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Other popular trails include the Piccaninny Walk and the Chimney Pots Walk.

Visitors should be aware that the park is located in a remote area and may be subject to closures or restrictions due to weather or other factors. It is recommended that visitors check the park's official website or contact park rangers for up-to-date information before planning a visit.

Official website: https://www.parks.vic.gov.au/places-to-see/parks/grampians-national-park

Nearby attractions include the town of Dunkeld, which offers a range of dining and accommodation options. The nearby Mount Abrupt and Mount Sturgeon offer additional hiking opportunities, while the Victoria Valley and Wannon Falls provide stunning natural scenery.

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