
Sisters Rocks, located just outside Stawell along the Western Highway, are a captivating cluster of massive granite boulders, some reaching up to 8 meters in height. These impressive formations have been a popular picnic and tourist destination since the 19th century. The site is renowned for its colorful graffiti, with some markings dating back to the late 1800s, adding a unique historical layer to the natural beauty. Visitors can enjoy climbing over and exploring the boulders, discovering hidden chambers beneath. The area also features a large parking space and picnic facilities, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and exploration. Sisters Rocks were named after the three Levi sisters, among the area's first settlers during the mid-1800s gold rush. To protect these unique granite formations, they were officially declared a protected area in the late 19th century, making them one of Australia's earliest attempts at nature conservation.
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