Break up your hiking adventures in the Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park with a picnic at one of the region's pristine waterfalls. Take the road from Halls Gap to Wartook Valley to see the iconic MacKenzie Falls, one of the largest and most spectacular waterfalls in Victoria.
Head north to Beehive Falls to see the water drop 25 metres into the rock pools below, wander from Wonderland to the serene Splitters Falls, or take the fern-laden trail south to Silverband Falls, just fifteen minutes' drive from Halls Gap.
Visiting Southern Grampians? The Hamilton area is home to two waterfalls fed by the Wannon River – Wannon Falls and Nigretta Falls.
The iconic and spectacular MacKenzie Falls is a must do for all visitors to Grampians National Park. MacKenzie Falls is one of the largest…
Splitters Falls is just a short walk from Halls Gap in the Grampians. From the center of town, follow the path along Stony Creek to Venus Baths, a…
Starting at Silverband carpark take a short stroll 700 meters through shady, ferny forest to arrive at the base of Silverband Falls. Watch the clear,…
Clematis Falls is one of the area's lesser known falls, but is also one on the easiest to reach. Accessed via an easy 2.4 kms return walk to the rear…
Nigretta Falls is a small waterfall set in outstanding scenery. The waterfall is considered more spectacular than Wannon Falls, due to its clearer…
Wannon Falls, located in the Southern Grampians, presents a spectacular display of water flowing down the falls into a deep plunge pool below. Just…
Fish Falls cascades 60 metres over terraced rocks into a pool below all year round. Easily accessible from the popular Zumsteins Picnic Area the…
Renowned as one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the Grampians, Beehive Falls is a popular tourist attraction within the Grampians region. Enjoy…
Enjoy a nature walk through a tall forest of blue gums and messmates to reach the Ferntree Waterfall. The one-kilometre, 45-minute return, nature…