The Gibson Steps on the Great Ocean Road

The Gibson Steps are located along the Great Ocean Road and provide access to a beautiful beach.

The ancient staircase on the Great Ocean Road cliffs

The steps near the world-famous Twelve Apostles site in Port Campbell National Park are a popular attraction on the 250-kilometer coastal road.

The steps have been shaped by weather over time, leading to the formation known as Gog and Magog, visible from the viewing platform at the top.

The beach at the bottom of the Gibson Steps is a popular spot for fishing due to the abundance of colourful fish and sea creatures. However, swimming is not recommended due to the dangerous reefs and ripholes causing choppy waves.

Directions to Gibson Steps

Gibsons Steps can be found well-signed about one kilometre before the 12 Apostles car park in Port Campbell National Park on the Shipwreck Coast if travelling along the Great Ocean Road from the east (Melbourne).

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