Kalymna Falls Campground – A Hiker’s Retreat in the Eastern Grampians

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For those who prefer the quiet solitude of a hike-in campsite, Kalymna Falls Campground is a hidden gem on the eastern slopes of the Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park. This is a primitive camping experience designed for self-sufficient hikers seeking to immerse themselves in the rugged beauty of the bush. The campground itself is a small, basic clearing accessible via a walking track, ensuring a peaceful atmosphere free from the noise of vehicles. It’s a place to truly disconnect, where the only sounds are the rustling of eucalyptus leaves, the rich chorus of native birdlife, and, after good rain, the faint murmur of the nearby falls.

The main attraction is the journey and the destination itself. The walk to the campground and onwards to the seasonal Kalymna Falls takes you through beautiful stringybark and messmate forests, typical of the Grampians landscape. The falls are most impressive during the wetter months of winter and spring, cascading over a dramatic rock face into a serene pool below. The campground serves as an excellent, secluded base for exploring this quieter side of the national park, away from the more crowded central attractions. It requires a commitment to minimalist camping—you must carry everything in and out—but the reward is an intimate connection with nature. It’s the perfect spot for experienced hikers looking for an overnight adventure or a tranquil stop on a longer trek through the park’s eastern ranges.

Kalymna Falls Campground – VIC Location Map

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