Langi Ghiran State Park is situated between the Grampians and Mount Buangor and is a peaceful place to visit. It has stunning geology, history, and lots of outdoor activities. This park is significant to Indigenous communities and was the emergency water supply for the surrounding area. Whether you’re here for a quiet walk among the granite boulders or to tackle the harder hiking trails, Langi Ghiran State Park, managed by Parks Victoria, has something for you.
Geological Features
Langi Ghiran has some of Victoria’s most unique granite formations, massive blocks and boulders scattered throughout the landscape. The stone has weathered over time to create a dramatic contrast to the grassy plains. The historic granite water-race, built in the 19th century to channel water from the reservoir to Ararat, is a reminder of the park’s role in the region’s water supply. As you walk, you’ll find remnants of the Stone Water Race, which supplied water to nearby communities.


Mount Langi Ghiran: The Park’s Icon
Mount Langi Ghiran is the park’s main attraction, at 922m. This rugged mountainous peak and the walking tracks to the top are challenging. From the summit, you’ll have views of the plains, the Grampians in the distance and Mount Buangor nearby. The uneven ground and huge granite boulders on the Mount Langi Ghiran Hike add to the adventure, but hikers should be prepared for rough route finding and steep climbing.
Walking Trails
The park is known for its harder walking tracks, including the Langi Ghiran Track, Easter Creek Track and the Ghiran Picnic Road. These trails take you through dense forest, past wet granite rocks and along signposted paths with great views. The Easter Creek Track Walk is a 6.3km one-way trail that takes you into the forest service track area, with opportunities to find hidden gems like the reservoir and the historic water race. If you want a bit more adventure, the trail options here won’t disappoint.

Wildlife
If you want to get really immersed, Langi Ghiran has several overnight hiking options. The longer tracks like the Easter Creek Track give you plenty of aopportunity to get off the beaten path and camp under the stars. National park campgrounds are available with access to the reservoir and picnic road. Be prepared for rough ground and trails, especially if you do the Mount Langi Ghiran Hike or venture off track into remote areas.

Overnight Hike: A Unique Adventure
If you want to get really immersed, Langi Ghiran has several overnight hiking options. The longer tracks like the Easter Creek Track give you plenty of opportunity to get off the beaten path and camp under the stars. National park campgrounds are available with access to the reservoir and picnic road. Be prepared for rough ground and trails, especially if you do the Mount Langi Ghiran Hike or venture off track into remote areas.
For Kids: Nature’s Playground
Families visiting Langi Ghiran will find lots to keep kids entertained. The open spaces and gentle tracks make it a safe place for kids to run around. The reservoir is a highlight, where children can learn about the park’s history as the region’s water supply. Kids can safely explore in the picnic ground, where they can see wildlife and discover Easter Creek. There are also many service tracks and signposted routes for family walks.
Camping and Picnics: A Relaxing Retreat
Langi Ghiran State Park is a peaceful camp and picnic retreat. The picnic ground near the reservoir has great views and is very quiet. Camping sites in the park are perfect for a night under the stars. Whether you’re camping at a national park site or having a day picnic along Ghiran Picnic Road, the park’s calm atmosphere and natural beauty will be unforgettable. Don’t forget to bring plenty of water as facilities are limited in the park.
How to Get to Langi Ghiran State Park
Langi Ghiran State Park is about 200km west of Melbourne via the Western Highway. Follow Reservoir Road or Chinaman Road to the main entrance and start your adventure. The park is well signposted, and the 6.3km one-way driving track gives you access to the reservoir and Easter Creek Track. If you’re planning a Grampians tour, note that some roads, like the forest service tracks and Reservoir Road, may require 4WD in wet conditions.
Best Time to Visit Langi Ghiran State Park
Spring and autumn are the best times to visit. The weather is mild and perfect for exploring the tracks and granite. In spring, the park is in bloom and ideal for hiking. Summer is hot, and the granite boulders are tough to navigate. Winter brings rain, and some tracks, like the Easter Creek Track, can be tricky. Always check the forecast before heading out, as closed trails or wet ground can be hazardous.

FAQ
What are the walking tracks at Langi Ghiran State Park?
Langi Ghiran Track, Easter Creek Track, Mount Langi Ghiran Hike. Each track has different scenery – granite boulders to forest.
Can I camp at Langi Ghiran State Park?
Yes, national park campgrounds. Great way to stay and enjoy the park overnight.
How do I get there?
200km west of Melbourne via Western Highway. Follow Chinaman Road or Reservoir Road to the park.
When should I visit the park?
Spring and autumn when the weather is mild and the park is in bloom. Summer is hot and winter may be rainy and some tracks slippery.
Are there family friendly activities in the park?
Yes, Langi Ghiran has kid friendly activities – easy walking tracks, picnic areas and wildlife watching around the Langi Ghiran Reservoir and picnic ground.