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Top 11 Waterfalls in Victoria

Best waterfalls in Victoria are found across diverse landscapes, from the ancient forests of the Otways to the rugged Grampians National Park. Victoria's geography includes coastal ranges, volcanic plains, and mountainous regions, contributing to a variety of waterfall types. The region offers numerous natural features and trails for outdoor exploration.

Best waterfalls in Victoria

  • The most popular waterfalls is MacKenzie Falls, a waterfall that is one of the largest in Victoria and flows year-round. It is located within Grampians…

Last updated: April 29, 2026

Dights Falls

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Dights Falls is a picturesque rocky cascade on the Yarra River, situated at the junction with Merri Creek. The falls were created by a low bluestone weir constructed in the …

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Splitters Falls

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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 series of …

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Sherbrooke Falls

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Sherbrooke Falls is a small but picturesque cascade set within the lush temperate rainforest, where water tumbles over rock ledges into a shaded gully. The falls are reached via a …

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MacKenzie Falls

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MacKenzie Falls is one of the largest waterfalls in Victoria and the only waterfall in the Grampians National Park that has water all year round.
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Phantom Falls

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Phantom Falls is one of the most impressive on the circuit, where the St George River drops around 15 metres over a rocky cliff. The side track leads down to …

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Erskine Falls

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Walk down to the base of the falls to find a beautiful situated waterfall (38m).

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Fish Falls

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Not as crowded as McKenzie Falls; the journey is worth it

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Olinda Falls

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Upper viewing platform was the only one open in January 2023. Storms have impacted some tracks and areas nearby as they often do. The toilet block was closed, picnickers should beware.

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Clematis Falls

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Clematis Falls is a small cascade set within a shaded section of bushland. Water flows over rock ledges into a narrow gully, with surrounding ferns and dense vegetation creating a …

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Steavenson Falls Upper Lookout

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Steavenson Falls is one of Victoria’s tallest waterfalls, cascading approximately 84 metres over a series of rocky tiers. There is a viewing platform at its base, near the car park, …

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April 22, 2026, Dights Falls

Dights Falls is a picturesque rocky cascade on the Yarra River, situated at the junction with Merri Creek. The falls were created by a low bluestone weir constructed in the 19th century, resulting in a series of rapids that have become a distinctive feature of the river. Surrounded by lush parkland and shared walking and cycling trails, this area is a favourite spot for outdoor enthusiasts, as well as for those who enjoy watching kayakers skilfully navigate the rushing waters.

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Clematis Falls is a small cascade set within a shaded section of bushland. Water flows over rock ledges into a narrow gully, with surrounding ferns and dense vegetation creating a cooler, enclosed setting. Flow is seasonal and best after rainfall, when the cascade is more active. Ground conditions around the falls can be damp and uneven underfoot.

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March 8, 2026, Phantom Falls

Phantom Falls is one of the most impressive on the circuit, where the St George River drops around 15 metres over a rocky cliff. The side track leads down to the base where the waterfall plunges into a deep pool surrounded by ferns and forest. The secluded setting and clear water make it a memorable stop along the walk.

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Steavenson Falls is one of Victoria’s tallest waterfalls, cascading approximately 84 metres over a series of rocky tiers. There is a viewing platform at its base, near the car park, which is a very popular spot and illuminated at night. This upper lookout platform provides an elevated vantage point just off the main falls track, where you can see the full drop framed by tall mountain ash forest, offering a quieter perspective than the lower viewing area.

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February 21, 2026, Sherbrooke Falls

Sherbrooke Falls is a small but picturesque cascade set within the lush temperate rainforest, where water tumbles over rock ledges into a shaded gully. The falls are reached via a short, well-maintained walking track through towering mountain ash and dense tree ferns, creating a cool and peaceful atmosphere. Flow varies with rainfall, but the setting and surrounding forest are the main attraction, rather than the waterfall's height.

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January 20, 2025, Dights Falls

Refreshing sound and view of the river

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Hubert Trapp
December 1, 2024, Fish Falls

The MacKenzie River Walk follows the river through eucalyptus forests to the Fish Falls, where the water flows over terraced cascades.

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December 1, 2024, MacKenzie Falls

MacKenzie Falls is one of the largest waterfalls in Victoria and the only waterfall in the Grampians National Park that has water all year round. https://www.parks.vic.gov.au/places-to-see/parks/grampians-national-park/attractions/central-grampians/things-to-do/mackenzie-falls

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which waterfalls in Victoria are easily accessible or family-friendly?

For easy access, MacKenzie Falls in Grampians National Park offers a wheelchair-friendly lookout. Ladies Bath Falls in Mount Buffalo National Park is also easily accessible and perfect for a refreshing dip. In the Dandenongs, Sherbrooke Falls is reached via a short, well-maintained track through lush rainforest. Erskine Falls near Lorne has an easy 300-meter return walk to a panoramic lookout, and Steavenson Falls near Marysville features an easy 700-meter return walk to its lower viewing area.

Are there any waterfalls in Victoria that are floodlit at night?

Yes, Steavenson Falls near Marysville is a unique option. The falls and the gravelled path are floodlit at night until midnight, powered by a hydroelectric turbine at the base, offering a different viewing experience.

What are some of the tallest or most impressive waterfalls in Victoria?

MacKenzie Falls is one of the largest and most iconic, known for its spectacular year-round flow. Steavenson Falls is one of Victoria's tallest, with a total descent of 122 meters across five cascades. Erskine Falls, at 30 meters high, is considered one of Victoria's most breathtaking, surrounded by dense forests.

Which waterfalls are best to visit after rainfall?

Many waterfalls are more impressive after significant rainfall. Triplet Falls in the Otways, with its three distinct cascades, is particularly stunning following wet weather. Steavenson Falls also shows its full power after rain or during cooler months.

Can I swim at the base of any waterfalls in Victoria?

While Ladies Bath Falls in Mount Buffalo National Park is known for its natural granite pool perfect for a refreshing dip, swimming at the base of MacKenzie Falls is prohibited due to safety reasons. Always check local regulations and safety warnings before considering swimming near any waterfall.

Are there historical sites or unique natural features near Victoria's waterfalls?

Yes, Dights Falls on the Yarra River is an artificial weir built in the 1840s, originally for a flour mill, and was once a natural weir used by the Wurundjeri. The Triplet Falls loop walk passes relics from an early 1900s timber sawmill. Ladies Bath Falls has a history as a popular bathing spot for women in the early 20th century.

What kind of walking or hiking trails can I expect at Victoria's waterfalls?

Trails vary in difficulty. For instance, the walk to the base of MacKenzie Falls is a 2 km return trip with many steep steps. Erskine Falls offers both an easy 300-meter walk to a lookout and a more strenuous 700-meter route with over 300 steps to the base. Hopetoun Falls has a well-maintained set of stairs leading to a viewing platform. Triplet Falls features a one-hour, 2 km loop walk through ancient rainforest.

What outdoor activities are available near the waterfalls in Victoria?

Beyond waterfall viewing and hiking, Victoria offers a range of outdoor activities. You can find various cycling routes, including those near Dights Falls, which is part of the Dights Falls Loop Trail. For more extensive cycling, mountain biking, or gravel biking adventures, you can explore routes detailed in the Cycling in Victoria, MTB Trails in Victoria, and Gravel biking in Victoria guides.

Which waterfalls are known for their surrounding natural beauty and forest environments?

Many of Victoria's waterfalls are set in stunning natural environments. Erskine Falls and Hopetoun Falls are nestled within the lush, fern-fringed rainforests of the Otway National Park. Sherbrooke Falls is located in a temperate rainforest with towering mountain ash and dense tree ferns, creating a cool and peaceful atmosphere.

Are there any waterfalls that are seasonal or have varying flow throughout the year?

Yes, some waterfalls in Victoria are seasonal. Splitters Falls in the Grampians, for example, is best seen in spring when wildflowers are blooming, and it may dry up over summer. In contrast, MacKenzie Falls is known for its year-round flow, making it a reliable destination regardless of the season.

Where can I find waterfalls that offer great viewpoints?

Many waterfalls provide excellent viewpoints. MacKenzie Falls has a wheelchair-friendly lookout with sweeping views. Erskine Falls offers two lookouts, one easily accessible and another at the base for an up-close experience. Hopetoun Falls features a viewing platform very close to the foot of the waterfall, allowing visitors to feel the spray. Triplet Falls has elevated platforms for spectacular views of its cascades.

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