You are here: Home > Destinations > Waterfalls > Gippsland, Victoria
Destinations: WATERFALLS - GIPPSLAND, VICTORIA

Narracan Falls
This five metre high main waterfall is formed on volcanic bedrock, outcrops of which form the rapids in the creek for a distance of one kilometre below the falls. Of interest also are several springs which occur along the valley walls. This area is the gateway to the Strzelecki ranges and offers beautiful mountain and rural scenery. It was here that the world’s tallest tree, a gigantic Mountain Ash which grew to 114.3m, was found.
Location: between Thorpdale and Narracan, about 20 mins. drive from Mirboo North.


Turton's Falls
Turton's Creek is not the easiest place to find, but well worth the drive down the partly unsealed road through rain forests of tall gums and wattles, with ferns and tree ferns covering the lower reaches. Approach from either Mirboo North or Foster.
Location: about 30 mins. drive, south-east from Mirboo North


Cyathea Falls
From Tarra Valley car park, take via the Tarra Valley Rainforest Walk.
The trail meanders through rainforest and across small streams before reaching the falls. Another interesting picnic spot is at the Hiawatha 'Minnie Ha Ha' Falls.
Location: Tarra-Bulga National Park can be reached from Yarram via the Tarra Valley Road or Bulga Park Road.


Tarra Falls
These falls are more cascades than a waterfall, but are still well worth visiting, if not for anything but a walk over the famous suspension bridge and through a remnant of the forests that once covered the Strzelecki Ranges.
Location: Tarra-Bulga National Park can be reached from Yarram via the Tarra Valley Road or Bulga Park Road.


Amphitheatre Falls
A small waterfall that can be seen as part of a 2.2 km return loop walk that also takes in Toorongo Falls in the Toorongo Falls Reserve. A track may be followed upstream to Agnes Falls.
Location: Toorongo Falls Road 4km east of Noojee.


Toorongo Falls
The falls are spectacular, particularly after rain. 
An easy 500-metre walking track leads from the car park to a viewing point on the way to the base of the falls. The track continues across to the Toorongo River and then back to the car park. A branch track may be followed upstream to Amphitheatre Falls.
Location: via Mt. Baw Baw Road just outside of Noojee.

Agnes Falls
Agnes Falls are the highest single span waterfalls in Victoria with a drop of 59 metres. Hidden within the hills of the Strzelecki Ranges, the meandering Agnes River cascades over rocks into a deep picturesque gorge. An easy 200-metre walking track leads from the car park to a viewing area overlooking the falls and a small picnic ground set among tall blue gums on the grassy banks of the river makes a delightful setting for a picnic.
Location: South Gippsland Highway at Toora by following Silcocks Hill Road, Hazel Park Road and Agnes Falls Road.


Little River Falls
Little River Falls is a beautiful 600-metre-high waterfall within the Snowy River National Park north of Buchan. A short walk takes you to the viewing platform and a little further downstream is Victoria’s deepest gorge, Little River Gorge with a cliff-top lookout.
Location: via Gelantipy Road north of Buchan.



Royston railway trestle bridge

Rubicon Falls
The falls are situated in the Rubicon Valley Historic Area, the site of the first Victorian hydro- electric power scheme. During the 1930’s, the scheme contributed about one-fifth of Victoria’s electricity needs. Walk to the Rubicon dam, power station and Lubra Creek and Royston historic trestle bridges.
Location: Lebruns Road via Royston Road via Thornton and Alexandra


Raymond Falls
Raymond Falls in the south of Snowy River National Park can be reached all year round from Orbost along Moresford Track. A short walking track leads to a view of Raymond Falls plunging 20 metres into a deep, clear pool. Located in eastern Victoria along the Snowy River, this national park is in a remote wilderness area and features some magnificent river scenery, spectacular deep gorges and forests of Grey Gum, Alpine Ash, Messmate and Native Pine.
Location: via Bonang road off Buchan-Jindabyne road, or turn off Princes Highway at Nowa Nowa and continue via Buchan.


Masons Falls
The walk from Masons Falls Picnic Ground features panoramic views, lush fern gullies, abundant wildlife and a spectacular waterfall after rain.
Location: Mt. Sugarloaf, Kinglake National Park, Mt. Sugarloaf Road, Kinglake

Translate this Web Page

Search This Website

search tips advanced search
search engine by freefind

Where Is It?: Victoria: Gippsland


Related Websites