Grants Picnic Ground

See an abundance of native animals and birds, such as the Superb Lyrebird, the world’s tallest flowering tree the Mountain Ash and walks through lush fern gullies.

Grants Picnic Grounds offers an amazing experience. See an abundance of native animals and birds, such as the Superb Lyrebird. The world’s tallest flowering tree the Mountain Ash, lush fern gullies, numerous walks and hikes for all ages/fitness levels, wonderful wildlife and the Grants on Sherbrooke Café remain big features. There is a strict no feeding rule and visitors are not permitted to bring seed nor offer seed or other food items to birds. There are no areas within the Dandenong Ranges National Park where seed can be offered to native birds.

Grants Picnic Ground sits within the Sherbrooke Forest, the largest section of Dandenong Ranges National Park. A number of walking tracks, starting from the picnic grounds, enable you to discover some of the plants and animals of Sherbrooke. Free and accessible toilets are on site and the Grants on Sherbrooke Café offers food, beverages and souvenirs, making Grants Picnic Ground the perfect stop while on your journey to other attractions within the Dandenong Rangers and Yarra Valley.

Grants on Sherbrooke
Whether you're visiting to see the Rosellas or to enjoy one of the many bush walks, to take a break and enjoy a drink or a delicious meal at Grants on Sherbrooke.

See our Walking Trails & Waterfalls section for more information on walks >

Please note that bird feeding is no longer allowed.

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Grants Picnic Ground
70 Monbulk Rd, Kallista
13 19 63

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  • Open 7 days 9am - 5pm
  • CLOSED Good Friday & Christmas Day
  • Café and Souvenir Shop

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