(The) Grand Ridge Road is a long tourist drive through Gippsland, in Victoria, Australia.
As the name suggests, the road primarily follows ridgelines through the heavily undulating Strzelecki Ranges.
Its surface ranges from good quality sealed bitumen to heavily corrugated unsealed gravel.
[6] A section of the road between Wonyip and Albert River was later declared as part of Midland Highway in 1939;[7] this was later incorporated back into Grand Ridge Road when highway status was revoked in 1990.
[8][9] Grand Ridge Road was signed as State Route 190 between Wonyip and Albert River (as part of the Midland Highway) in 1986; despite the revocation of the highway in 1990, this section was still signed as such until the change-over to the new alphanumeric system in the late 1990s, when all traces of the former route were removed.