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Top 10 Tasmania Waterfalls

Updated: Jul 7


Top 10 Tasmania Waterfalls

Tasmania is the place to go chasing waterfalls; it has many stunning and awe-inspiring waterfalls all over the island. Some are easily accessible, and some require a good hike. After visiting more than 50 waterfalls in Tasmania, here are our favourite 10.


Russell Falls ~ Tasmania.

Russell Falls in the Mt Field National Park is one of the most popular and visited Waterfalls in Tasmania, and as you stand on the viewing platform gazing up at this beautiful waterfall, you will see why.


Nelson Falls ~ Tasmania.

Nelson Falls is a stunning waterfall along the Lyell Highway in the Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National Park, approx—30 kilometres from Queenstown. The water cascades 30 metres down the tiered black rocks into the Nelson River.

Liffey Falls ~ Tasmania.

Liffey Falls is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Tasmania and is located in the Liffey Falls State Reserve. The Liffey River flows through the dense, cool climate rainforest of myrtle, sassafras, and leatherwood in the Great Western Tiers mountain range.


Montezuma Falls ~ Tasmania.

Montezuma Falls is Tasmania's largest single-drop waterfall, with water falling 104 metres to the rocks below. It is an 8-kilometre return hike located near Rosebery in the Northwest of Tasmania, an area rich in railway and mining history.


Bridal Veil Falls ~ Tasmania.

Bridal Veil Falls is a beautiful single-drop waterfall that cascades 21 metres down the rock face into Bulls Creek. It and Champagne Falls are accessed from the Lemonthyme Lodge Wilderness Retreat near Moina, Tasmania.


Dip Falls ~ Tasmania.

Dip Falls is a beautiful waterfall with a two-tiered structure and unique rock formations situated in the Dip River Forest Reserve near Mawbanna in the Northwest. The Dip River cascades 40 metres over a wide section of hexagonal basalt lava.


Lovers Falls ~ Tasmania.

Lovers Falls is a beautiful waterfall surrounded by lush rainforest. It is unique as it is only accessible from Corinna by kayak or on the Sweetwater Cruise; you pull up the set of stairs on the northern side of the Pieman River.


Meetus Falls ~ Tasmania.

Meetus Falls is a Magnificent Waterfall located near Lake Leake in the Meetus Falls Reserve. The water from the Cygnet River plunges 40 metres over the falls and cascades into the gorge below.


St Columba Falls ~ Tasmania.

St Columba Falls is one of Tasmania’s tallest permanent waterfalls. Water from the George River plunges 90 metres over the rocky granite ledges. It is located in the Columba Falls State Reserve at Pyengana, on Tasmania's East Coast.


Westmorland Falls ~ Tasmania.

Westmorland Falls is a beautiful waterfall located in the Mole Creek Karst Conservation Area near Deloraine. Unspoiled rainforest surrounds the magnificent, tall Westmorland Falls.


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