Mount Arapiles

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Rising abruptly from the Wimmera plains, Mount Arapiles is a mecca for rock climbers and a hidden gem for hikers. This striking sandstone outcrop, with its distinctive 'A' shape, offers over 2,000 climbing routes and panoramic views that stretch to the Grampians. Beyond the vertical world, the surrounding Arapiles State Park is rich in Aboriginal history and wildflower displays in spring. Whether you're clipping bolts or walking the summit trail, the raw beauty of this place is unforgettable.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors find a full day sufficient to climb or hike and soak in the atmosphere. Arrive early to secure a parking spot near the main climbing areas, and bring plenty of water—there's no shade on the summit. If you're a dedicated climber, consider two days to explore multiple sectors. The park is quiet in the afternoon, making it a peaceful spot for a picnic.

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