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Grand Canyon — Attraction in Halls Gap

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Cool Chamber
Wonderland Loop, Halls Gap VIC 3381, Australia
Splitters Falls
Northern, Grampians Rd, Halls Gap VIC 3381, Australia
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Grand Canyon

Northern Grampians Road, Halls Gap VIC 3381, Australia
4.7(197)
Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby attractions of Grand Canyon

Cool Chamber

Splitters Falls

Cool Chamber

Cool Chamber

4.4

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Open 24 hours
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Splitters Falls

Splitters Falls

4.4

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Open until 12:00 AM
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Grampians National Park and Kangaroos visiting MacKenzie Falls from Melbourne
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277 Grampians Rd, Halls Gap VIC 3381, Australia, 3381
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4.7
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5.0
36w

This captivating image unveils a hidden gem, a secluded ravine embraced by towering rock formations. The sheer, rugged cliffs, etched with time and weather, rise majestically, their layered textures and earthy hues creating a mesmerizing spectacle. The ravine, a narrow passage carved through the heart of the mountains, beckons with its promise of adventure and discovery. The sunlight, filtering through the rocky walls, casts a soft, ethereal glow upon the scene, highlighting the intricate details of the rock's surface. A touch of verdant life clings to the rocks, adding a splash of vibrant green to the otherwise monochromatic landscape. These hardy plants, defying the harsh environment, symbolize nature's resilience and its ability to thrive even in the most challenging conditions. This is a place where time stands still, where the echoes of the past resonate through the ancient rocks. It's a sanctuary for those seeking solitude and a connection with the raw, untamed...

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5.0
16w

The scenery is absolutely stunning, but it is not suitable for the elderly or young children, as it can be somewhat dangerous ⚠️. The canyon is awe-inspiring in its grandeur and majesty. Its steep cliffs display layers of color under the sunlight, like a massive painting carved by nature over millions of years. The canyon is deep and mysterious, with a stream winding through it, its waters echoing against the cliffs like nature’s whisper. Standing within it, looking up at the towering walls that reach the sky and down into the winding, profound depths below, one’s soul is deeply moved by the canyon’s power and magnificence, experiencing the unparalleled artistry and pure...

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6y

Hiked the Grand Canyon with my 4 year old and barely 2 year old. They loved it but definitely required some stamina to carry the little one 85% of the way because his little legs couldn't climb the big rocky steps & patience for my under 4 year old girl wanting to climb everything first. I had 3 other members hiking with us so it was great fun to include the kids. Would love to come back and tackle it again to go all the way to the Pinnacles without the little ones. Recommend to Bring some water to drink & pack a snack or lunch to sit above it all & enjoy. Definitely attempt on a dry day, I came on a wet day & was told not to go, I...

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Leo LeeLeo Lee
The scenery is absolutely stunning, but it is not suitable for the elderly or young children, as it can be somewhat dangerous ⚠️. The canyon is awe-inspiring in its grandeur and majesty. Its steep cliffs display layers of color under the sunlight, like a massive painting carved by nature over millions of years. The canyon is deep and mysterious, with a stream winding through it, its waters echoing against the cliffs like nature’s whisper. Standing within it, looking up at the towering walls that reach the sky and down into the winding, profound depths below, one’s soul is deeply moved by the canyon’s power and magnificence, experiencing the unparalleled artistry and pure beauty of nature.
Laura VoLaura Vo
Hiked the Grand Canyon with my 4 year old and barely 2 year old. They loved it but definitely required some stamina to carry the little one 85% of the way because his little legs couldn't climb the big rocky steps & patience for my under 4 year old girl wanting to climb everything first. I had 3 other members hiking with us so it was great fun to include the kids. Would love to come back and tackle it again to go all the way to the Pinnacles without the little ones. Recommend to Bring some water to drink & pack a snack or lunch to sit above it all & enjoy. Definitely attempt on a dry day, I came on a wet day & was told not to go, I know why now.
James DuncanJames Duncan
Ok, it's a tad smaller than its counterpart on the Colorado River - but it does look amazing. Unfortunately one end is closed due to track damage, but you can still view most of it and you can hike around the long way to see the other end if you want. I saw this while doing the Pinnacles loop. Easily accessed via the Wonderland Carpark or a short but steep hike from Splitters Falls. If you do walk up from the falls, you get to see some spectacular pools along Stoney Creek. I couldn't find their name but they were a great little spot to stop and catch my breath after a lot of steps! :)
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The scenery is absolutely stunning, but it is not suitable for the elderly or young children, as it can be somewhat dangerous ⚠️. The canyon is awe-inspiring in its grandeur and majesty. Its steep cliffs display layers of color under the sunlight, like a massive painting carved by nature over millions of years. The canyon is deep and mysterious, with a stream winding through it, its waters echoing against the cliffs like nature’s whisper. Standing within it, looking up at the towering walls that reach the sky and down into the winding, profound depths below, one’s soul is deeply moved by the canyon’s power and magnificence, experiencing the unparalleled artistry and pure beauty of nature.
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Hiked the Grand Canyon with my 4 year old and barely 2 year old. They loved it but definitely required some stamina to carry the little one 85% of the way because his little legs couldn't climb the big rocky steps & patience for my under 4 year old girl wanting to climb everything first. I had 3 other members hiking with us so it was great fun to include the kids. Would love to come back and tackle it again to go all the way to the Pinnacles without the little ones. Recommend to Bring some water to drink & pack a snack or lunch to sit above it all & enjoy. Definitely attempt on a dry day, I came on a wet day & was told not to go, I know why now.
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Ok, it's a tad smaller than its counterpart on the Colorado River - but it does look amazing. Unfortunately one end is closed due to track damage, but you can still view most of it and you can hike around the long way to see the other end if you want. I saw this while doing the Pinnacles loop. Easily accessed via the Wonderland Carpark or a short but steep hike from Splitters Falls. If you do walk up from the falls, you get to see some spectacular pools along Stoney Creek. I couldn't find their name but they were a great little spot to stop and catch my breath after a lot of steps! :)
James Duncan

James Duncan

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