Ralphs Falls

Ralphs Falls is a narrow 100m waterfall dropping across from Norm’s Lookout, which overlooked the agricultural town of Ringarooma reached by a 600m track.

Lilydale Falls

Lilydale Falls is a pair of 5-10m waterfalls on the Second River in a family-friendly reserve near Launceston with picnic amenities and short 1km return walk.

Liffey Falls

Liffey Falls is a series of four distinct waterfalls on the Liffey River in the Great Western Tiers and part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area.

Lost Falls

Lost Falls is a very temporary waterfall in Tasmania with overlooks reached by a short 10-minute track also providing access to Rock Pools at the falls’ top.

Meetus Falls

Meetus Falls is a year-round 35m waterfall on the Cygnet River viewable from a lookout in a primitive bush track taking 40 minutes return near Lake Leake.

Mathinna Falls

Mathinna Falls is a 20-25m waterfall on Delvin Creek (with hidden upper tiers) accessed from a fairly remote 1.2km bush walk near the East Coast of Tasmania.

Evercreech Falls

Evercreech Falls is a 5-7m waterfall accessed on a short 1.4km loop walk with a spur track leading to the White Knights (the world’s tallest white gum trees).

Snug Falls

Snug Falls is a 25-30m waterfall on the Snug River within the tarns and lakes of the Snug Tiers near the city of Hobart. It is reached by a 3.1km return walk.

Pelverata Falls

Pelverata Falls is a 114m waterfall on Pelverata Creek reached via 6km return walk past a farm through native bush full of wallabies and a Slippery Falls bonus.

Adamsons Falls

Adamsons Falls is a remote hard-to-see waterfall requiring a lot of muddy bush walking in an area almost reclaimed by Mother Nature near the Hastings Caves.

Morialta Waterfalls

The Morialta Waterfalls consist of 3 significant waterfalls in the Adelaide Hills though the 40m First Falls is the easiest to access and the most popular.

Waterfall Gully

Waterfall Gully has a series of resilient waterfalls (the tallest being 25-30m) on First Creek beneath the summit of Mt Lofty within the Adelaide city limits.

Ingalalla Falls

Ingalalla Falls is a tall waterfall of which we saw the last 10-15m via a short 300m track. It is one of the few named waterfalls in dry South Australia.

Hindmarsh Falls

Hindmarsh Falls is a 20-25m waterfall easily viewable from a lookout at the end of a short 10-15 minute return track in Hindmarsh Valley near Victor Harbor.

Strath Creek Falls (Murchison Falls)

Strath Creek Falls is a fleeting 50m waterfall seen on a short walk in the Mt Disappointment State Forest in the Murrindindi Shire in Central Victoria.

Sheoak Falls

Sheoak Falls is a 15m waterfall on a short 1.3km return walking track next to the Great Ocean Road near the town of Lorne in the Great Otway National Park.

Erskine Falls

Erskine Falls is a popular 38m waterfall in the Angahook-Lorne State Park (part of the Great Otway National Park) behind the Falls Festival town of Lorne.

Lower and Upper Kalimna Falls

The Kalimna Falls are two waterfalls reached on an 8.4km return track providing lots of tranquility in a forest setting of the Angahook-Lorne State Park area.

Phantom Falls

Phantom Falls is a 15m waterfall on the St George River reachable by a 3.6km bush track through private property and native bushlands behind the town of Lorne.

Stevenson Falls

Stevenson Falls is a 15m waterfall on the Gellibrand River accessed on a short 500m return walk in the Colac Otway Shire near Beech Forest and Apollo Bay.