Traditional land owners in western Victoria would be able to hunt for kangaroos and emus, camp, fish and care for the popular Grampians National Park (also known as Gariwerd) if a native title claim is successful.

A group of Indigenous people on Monday lodged a native title claim for 1672 square kilometres of Crown land at the national park.

Grampians National Park (also known as Gariwerd).

If approved there would be no changes to public access to the park.

It is the first such claim over the park and follows months of work with traditional owners.