They come
from all over the globe to experience some of the 2000 plus climbs
in the area which include some of the hardest climbs on earth!
Whether you are experienced in the vertical world or about to
take your first steps, there are professional instructors to
show you the ropes and a wide range of climbing programs available
at Mt Arapiles.
Mt Arapiles
can also be enjoyed by taking a nature walk. The State Park encompasses
5060 hectares with some spectacular views. The Aboriginal inhabitants
were known as the Djurid balug climbed precarious cliff faces
to mine the silicified sandstone. |