π₯ With over 10 million annual visitors flocking to this iconic coastal drive, Victoria has just announced updated trail regulations for Autumn 2026 to protect the fragile bushland. Hereβs exactly what you need to know before booking your next ripper adventure.
π What’s Changing on the Tracks
Starting 1 May 2026, Parks Victoria is enforcing stricter access rules on the Great Ocean Roadβs network of 4×4 and mountain bike tracks. The main focus? Preventing erosion in sensitive coastal heathlands. Several new trails near Apollo Bay are now closed to motorised vehicles, and designated mountain biking corridors have been re-mapped. If youβre planning a ride along the 12 Apostles coastal track, check the official signageβwhat was open last year might be off-limits now!
π When It Takes Effect
These updates kick in right at the start of Autumn 2026 (May 1st). This is huge because May is peak season for clear weather and fewer crowds. I tried hitting the trails last year in May, and it was a ghost townβperfect for learning the ropes. Now, with these changes, youβll need to be even more mindful of where you ride or drive. The park rangers will be out in force during the first month, handing out warnings and fines for non-compliance. Donβt be that tourist!
π€ How It Affects Your Adventure Plans
For mountain bikers, this means sticking strictly to the newly marked ‘Green Trails’ (easy) and ‘Blue Trails’ (moderate). The old shortcuts through the dunes are gone. For families driving, thereβs now a mandatory ‘Leave No Trace’ checkpoint at the Port Campbell visitor centre. Itβs not just about taking photos; they want to see youβve packed out your rubbish. But honestly, itβs a ripper way to keep this place beautiful for us mates who love it. Just means less confusion about which track to take!
β What You Need to Do
Before you hit the road, head to the VicPark website and download the ‘Great Ocean Road Trail Map 2026’. Itβs free, mate! Look for the new orange markersβthey indicate the updated permitted zones. If youβre camping, ensure your campsite is within the new designated areas; some popular spots near Lorne have shifted. And please, respect the closures! Itβs not about restricting fun; itβs about saving this bloody beautiful coastline from crumbling away.
π‘ Tips & Warnings
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Download the official VicPark app before you go to check real-time trail closures.
β β Don’t ignore orange ‘Trail Closed’ signsβfines can hit $500 instantly!
β οΈ β οΈ Watch for increased ranger patrols in May; theyβre checking registered vehicles.
π Any questions about the changes? Let me know in the comments! π
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