The Baw Baw Region in Victoria, Australia, is a haven for rock climbing enthusiasts, offering a range of thrilling opportunities for adventure seekers. Mt Arapiles-Tooan stands out as a premier climbing and abseiling destination globally, particularly appealing to experienced climbers who can benefit from guided tours to ensure safety and sustainability in their rock climbing endeavors.
In the Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park, climbers can explore over 100 designated climbing areas, including 13 bouldering sites.
Wilsons Promontory National Park presents climbers with diverse locations such as Tongue Point, Mount Oberon, and Little Oberon, catering to varying skill levels and personal preferences. Visitors have the flexibility to choose from a selection of sites that best suit their climbing abilities and interests.
For those seeking a climbing experience near Melbourne, the You Yangs Regional Park offers an accessible opportunity to conquer granite peaks just outside the city. As part of their commitment to visitor education and safety, Parks Victoria is actively working on implementing informative on-ground signage to guide visitors to designated climbing areas within these natural landscapes.