Alpine, Victoria, boasts several stunning waterfalls worth exploring. Some notable waterfalls in the area include Carmichael Falls Trail, considered the best waterfall trail in Alpine National Park by users on AllTrails.com. Falls Creek Falls in Falls Creek features two fast-flowing waterfalls that link to Horseshoe Creek and the Kiewa River, with a 1.5-kilometer walking track offering spectacular views. Dandongadale Falls, located in Alpine National Park, is a 255-meter drop tumbling off the Cobbler Plateau, with glimpses possible on the Lake Cobbler scenic drive.
Raymond Creek Falls, accessible via a short 30-minute walking track, offers a view of the falls plunging into a deep, clear pool. Paradise Falls in Alpine National Park cascades 31 meters from a conglomerate rock formation, with a well-made stepped track leading to a viewing platform suitable for all fitness levels. Bryce Gorge in Alpine National Park features Victoria's most impressive ravine and Piemans and Conglomerate falls. Many of these waterfalls can be accessed via marked tracks, with extended trail options available for experienced hikers. Don't forget to pack a picnic, lace up your boots, and wander to witness the breathtaking beauty of these natural wonders.