Langi Ghiran State Park

The Langi Ghiran State Park is 14 km east of Ararat in the state of Victoria, Australia. The park covers an area of 2695 ha. The park can be used for camping, walking and driving. It has steep granite peaks and gentle sloping open woodland sections. The name Langi Ghiran, "Lar-ne-jeering" in the local Djab Wurrung people's language, means "home of the black cockatoo". Other parks nearby are Mount Buangor in the East and the Grampians in the distant West.

Langi Ghiran State Park

The Langi Ghiran State Park is 14 km east of Ararat in the state of Victoria, Australia. The park covers an area of 2695 ha. The park can be used for camping, walking and driving. It has steep granite peaks and gentle sloping open woodland sections. The name Langi Ghiran, "Lar-ne-jeering" in the local Djab Wurrung people's language, means "home of the black cockatoo". Other parks nearby are Mount Buangor in the East and the Grampians in the distant West.