Mount Granya State Park in Granya, Victoria, is a 6000-ha reserve known for its steep, rocky slopes, open eucalypt forests, and diverse wildlife. Visitors can explore the Mount Granya Walking Track to see the seasonally-flowing Granya Falls and enjoy wildlife viewing opportunities, including Eastern Grey Kangaroos, Black Wallabies, and Common Wombats. Remnants of the park's industrial past, like the Powder Magazine and Scout Hut, offer insights into the area's history.
For adventure seekers, Mount Granya State Park provides opportunities for four-wheel driving, mountain biking, and camping. The park's diverse plant communities and colorful wildflower displays make it appealing to nature lovers. Birdwatching is also popular, with over 100 bird species, including the elusive Superb Lyrebirds. The park's summit offers stunning views over the Georges Creek valley and nearby Jarvis Creek Regional Park, making it a rewarding destination for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts.
In addition to its natural attractions, the park's proximity to the Hume Reservoir and the Murray River allows visitors to enjoy water-based activities and scenic views. The area's rugged mountain peaks, rocky outcrops, and impressive waterfalls add to the park's allure, providing a diverse range of experiences.