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Beehive Falls

Updated: May 12


Beehive Falls ~ The Grampians

Beehive Falls

Beehive Falls is located in The Grampians National Park. This stunning, seasonal waterfall flows 25 metres down the rugged cliff face into a deep rock pool. In Spring, wildflowers are abundant.


The Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park is 260 kilometres west of Melbourne and has fantastic hiking trails, beautiful waterfalls, superb lookouts and a large variety of birds and wildlife.



The Walk - 2.8 kilometres - 90 Minutes - Grade 2


This walk starts from the Beehive Falls carpark, about 24 kilometres from Halls Gap.


Wander along the wide dirt track through the open native bush. If you visit in spring, you can enjoy the beautiful, colourful wildflowers in abundance along the edge of the track. Continue along the track, and you will soon see the incredible, tall cliffs of Briggs Bluff.


The track then narrows and has a slight incline; you can hear the water flowing down Mud Hut Creek. You then cross a small bridge and head up some rocky steps, where you can see the lovely Beehive Falls.


The path continues to the base of Beehive Falls, and you can sit on the rocks and enjoy peace and tranquillity.



Directions to Beehive Falls Carpark


From Halls Gap, head north on Grampians Road (C216), turn left onto Mt Zero Road for 20.8 kilometres and turn left onto Roses Gap Road. Beehive Falls carpark will be 600 metres on your left.


The Grampians Tours

Includes Day Trips, 2 & 3 Day Tours, Wildlife Spotting, Waterfalls, Hiking and much more...

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