Tumbling Falls

Cradle Mountain - Lake St Clair National ParkGPS Coords: -41.6025, 145.8475

Updated on 22 Dec 2022

Tumbling Falls - low summer flow
© 2015 - 2024 Photography: Caedence Kuepper
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Grade 5 Hike
Suitable for very experienced hikers only.

25km's2-3 Days returnRough unformed track Sign posted

No Modification of the natural environment.

Unknown if dogs are permissable
Unknown if drones are permissable
Unknown if accessible with a caravan
Unknown if accessible with a campervan or RV
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About Tumbling Falls

Two tiered waterfall flowing into Tumbling Creek. The track to Reynolds Falls crosses the middle of the falls which serve as a great rest stop, and the falls retain at least some flow nearly year round. The main falls you see from the track is small, but the drops below the track appear decent in size and would be worth exploring further, though this would require some tough off track scrambling. 

Times and distances on this page are for Reynolds Falls, which if you make it this far is clearly the destination of the hike.  

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