Blushrock Falls

West Coast Range Wilderness ReserveGPS Coords: -42.2997, 145.7583
Land Tenure: National Park

Tasmap Reference: 3831 Engineer

Updated on 07 Nov 2024

Grade of Hike unknown
Should only be attempted by experienced explorers.

Dogs are not allowed
Drones are not allowed
Unknown if accessible with a caravan
Unknown if accessible with a campervan or RV
Share on
Rating

This waterfall has not been rated.

About Blushrock Falls

Blushrock falls were named because of the red lichen on the rocks giving the falls a pink colouration.

The falls drop directly into the Franklin River and can be seen on the Franklin River Rafting route, being possibly the most impressive falls on the river with a large two-tiered drop. 

Map

Avoid Private Property

Not every area in Tasmania is available for the public to explore. Watch our video tutorial to learn how to identify which areas are on public land.

Previous and Next Waterfall (Alphabetical order)

Blairgowrie Falls

Hillwood

Hike Grade Unknown

Details regarding the hike are unknown.

Boulder Falls

Cradle Mountain - Lake St Clair National Park

Grade 5 HikeGrade 5 Hike

Suitable for very experienced hikers only.

Waterfalls near Blushrock Falls

Nelson Falls

Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park

Grade 2 HikeGrade 2 Hike

Suitable for families with young children.

Nelson Steps

Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park

Grade 5 HikeGrade 5 Hike

Suitable for very experienced hikers only.

Sunshine Falls (Nelson River)

Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park

Grade 5 HikeGrade 5 Hike

Suitable for very experienced hikers only.