The Central Grampians in Victoria, Australia, is renowned for its captivating waterfalls that draw nature enthusiasts and thrill-seekers alike. Among the notable waterfalls in the region are MacKenzie Falls, which stands out as one of Victoria's largest and most impressive waterfalls. Accessible through various lookouts and walks of differing difficulties, MacKenzie Falls is a must-visit for Grampians visitors.
Wannon Falls and Nigretta Falls, situated in the Hamilton area and fed by the Wannon River, offer picturesque cascades. Nigretta Falls, known for its clearer cascades, is often deemed more striking than Wannon Falls. Beehive Falls, a popular tourist spot in the Grampians region, showcases a 25-meter drop into rock pools below, attracting many visitors.
Ferntree and Cascade Falls, located in Mount Buangor State Park, can be reached by embarking on a magical walk through a blue gum forest. Moreover, the Grampians National Park (Gariwerd) provides an array of waterfall trails with varying levels of difficulty and elevation gain, catering to hikers of all skill levels.