easy
2–4 hours
Suitable for most fitness levels with basic walking ability
Discover the convenience of the GPT Express shuttle service at Griffin Fireline Trailhead. Perfect for hikers seeking easy access to Mount Zero's stunning trails, this service simplifies your outdoor adventure.
Starting from $55pp • 10 mins to 1 hour • Your Hiking Support!
Experience the breathtaking GPT Express hiking shuttle, designed to effortlessly transport you along the stunning trail from Dunkeld to Mount Zero. Enjoy the freedom of walking without time constraints, with convenient pick-up options that let you focus on the journey ahead. Perfect for both short hikes and the full trail adventure!
10 mins to 1 hour
The GPT Express is a scheduled hiking shuttle service that runs the entire length of the trail from Dunkeld to Mount Zero. It’s purpose, and schedule, is designed to move people from south to north so that you can walk north to south.
For most hikes, its best to leave your car at the end of your walk and book the GPT Express shuttle to get you to the start on your first day – that way there’s no time pressure to finish the walk on the last day and you can have all you need waiting for you in your car.
Walking the Southern Stage? Book this ticket to start your walk at Jimmy Creek and get picked up at the end in Dunkeld. OR leave your car at the end of your walk and book the ticket to get picked up and brought back to wherever you would like to start.
Walking the whole GPT? If you want to leave your car in Halls Gap, book the Northern Zone to get to the start of your walk and this Southern Zone ticket to get picked up at the end and taken back to Halls Gap. If you're leaving your car in Dunkeld, use our GPT Express End-2-End ticket to get all the way from Dunkeld to Halls Gap in one go.
Get an early start to beat the crowds and enjoy the quiet morning on the trail.
Confirm pick-up times to ensure your schedule aligns with the shuttle service.
Bring water, snacks, and weather-appropriate gear to stay comfortable during your hike.
Coordinate your hike with the shuttle pickup to maximize your time on the trail.
The Mount Zero area has a rich Indigenous history, with the land traditionally belonging to the Gunditjmara people, known for their aquaculture practices dating back thousands of years.
The region prioritizes sustainability by implementing conservation efforts to protect native flora and fauna, maintaining access while reducing environmental impact.
Good traction and support are important for uneven terrain.
Stay hydrated during your hike.
Be prepared for changing weather conditions.
spring|summer|fall|winter specific
Protect yourself from sun exposure during outdoor activity.