Hidden within the green rolling hills of the Strzelecki Ranges, the meandering Agnes River cascades over rocks into a deep picturesque gorge producing Victoria’s highest (59 metres) single span waterfall! After heavy rain the river falls as a spectacular cascade into the gorge.
Wander through the reserve to the viewing area, just a short stroll from the carpark. Then relax and enjoy a picnic under the shade of the magnificent tall blue gums in the 6 hectare scenic reserve. Birdlife and wombats are prevalent.
Agnes Falls Scenic Reserve is situated 160 km south east of Melbourne and is less than 30 minutes’ drive from Foster. The waterfall is reached from the South Gippsland Highway at Toora by following Silcocks Hill Road, Hazel Park Road and Agnes Falls Road. Alternatively, the Reserve can be reached from Welshpool via Slade Hill Road and Hazel Park Road. These approach roads provide truly awesome views across Corner Inlet to the peaks of Wilsons Promontory (Melway ref: 528 C9; VicRoads 103 G4).
Agnes Falls Rd
Hazel Park VIC 3966, Australia