Tasmania's Best Waterfalls
Tasmania's diverse topography supports a high concentration of waterfalls, from the 104-meter plunge of Montezuma Falls to the unique hexagonal basalt columns of Dip Falls. These sites span the island’s varied ecosystems, including the UNESCO World Heritage Tasmanian Wilderness, the temperate rainforests of the north, and the rugged West Coast. Many falls, such as Liffey Falls and St Columba Falls, are reached via walking tracks through ancient fern glades, providing access to the state's significant river systems and geological formations.
Lobster Falls
Two-tiered waterfall on the Lobster Rivulet, accessed via a trail through sandstone cliffs and wet forest.
Nelson Falls
The Nelson Falls, a cascade waterfall, is located in the UNESCO World Heritage–listed Tasmanian Wilderness, in the West Coast region of…
Liffey Falls
The Liffey Falls, a series of four distinct tiered–cascade waterfalls on the Liffey River, is located in the Midlands region of Tasmania,…
Horsetail falls
Seasonal waterfall near Queenstown, viewed from a boardwalk cantilevered off a steep cliff face.
Silver Falls
Small cascade in the Dial Range near Penguin, surrounded by native forest and ferns.
Guide Falls
Tiered waterfall on the Guide River with viewing platforms at the top and base.
Hardings Falls
Cascading waterfall on the Swan River within the Hardings Falls Forest Reserve in the Eastern Tiers.
Kia Ora Falls
Waterfall on Kia Ora Creek along the Overland Track, set within a dense rainforest.
St Columba Falls
One of Tasmania's highest waterfalls, dropping nearly 90 meters over granite ledges in the Pyengana Valley.
Montezuma Falls
Tasmania's highest waterfall at 104 meters, accessed via a track following the historic North East Dundas Tramway.
Ralphs Falls
A 90-meter single-drop waterfall in the Mt Victoria Forest Reserve with views across the Ringarooma Valley.
Knyvet Falls
Situated on Pencil Pine Creek in the Cradle Mountain area, accessed through mossy rainforest.
Doone Falls
Secluded waterfall near Waratah, accessed via a trail through the Mt Bischoff region.
Philosopher Falls
Multi-tiered waterfall on the Arthur River named after James Smith, the prospector who discovered tin at Mount Bischoff.
Dip Falls
Two-tiered waterfall notable for its distinct hexagonal basalt columns and proximity to a historic large Eucalyptus tree.
Mariott Fall
Forest-enclosed waterfall on Marriott Creek, located just outside the boundary of Mount Field National Park.
Pencil Pine Falls
Easily accessible waterfall on Pencil Pine Creek near the entrance to Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park.
Liffey Falls
Tiered cascades on the Liffey River, set within a temperate rainforest at the foot of the Great Western Tiers.
Adams Falls
Remote waterfall located near the shores of Lake Pedder in the Southwest National Park.
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