MacKenzie Falls
One of Victoria's largest waterfalls, MacKenzie Falls, is a must-see when visiting Grampians National Park. The only year-round waterfall in the Grampians is this one. View MacKenzie Falls' splendor and force from a number of lookouts and walks that leave from the parking lot and are suitable for people of all fitness levels.
One of Victoria's biggest waterfalls is MacKenzie Falls. The year-round flow of the falls causes delicate rainbow mist sprays to rise far into the air above a breathtaking gorge. Water cascades down enormous rocks and into a deep pool. To see MacKenzie Falls up close and truly appreciate its size, set out on a challenging hike to the base of the cascade. As you observe, a beautiful rainbow mist forms in the air as the water softly flows down the sheer cliff face into the gorgeous pool below.
Swimming is not allowed at MacKenzie Falls despite how attractive it might look to go for a swim given the numerous concealed hazards in the water. Be ready for a challenging journey back up to the top of the falls given that the hike is 2 km roundtrip and you must descend 260 steep steps to reach the foot of the falls.
Location: Grampians National Park, Victoria, Australia