The Grampians National Park is one of the best places in Victoria to see native Australian wildlife in its natural habitat. With its diverse landscapes and protected environment, the region is home to a wide variety of animals that can be seen throughout the day, especially in the early morning and evening.
Common sightings include kangaroos grazing near Halls Gap, emus wandering through open plains, and koalas resting in eucalyptus trees. You may also spot echidnas, wallabies, and a variety of birdlife, including cockatoos, wedge-tailed eagles, rosellas, and kookaburras.
Some of the best places for wildlife spotting include the Fyans Creek Loop, the Brambuk wetlands, and around Lake Bellfield. Visitors are encouraged to observe animals respectfully and maintain a safe distance to protect both wildlife and themselves.




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