Waterfalls & Walks

 WaterFalls

McKenzies Falls (approximately 1 hour return)  This is probably the most visited spot in the Grampians.  Start at McKenzies Falls Carpark.  Take a gentle walk to Broken Falls or a longer walk to the base of McKenzies Falls.  Medium grade with many steps which are steep in sections.   There is water flowing all year round as it is Horshams water supply.

Beehive Falls (Approximately 1.5 hours return)  Start at the roadside carpark on Roses Gap Rd.  Medium grade on an undulating track with some rock steps.  Spectacular in Spring wildflower season. 

Tilwinda Falls (Approximately 30-45 minutes return)   Start at Troopers Creek Campground on Roses Gap Rd.  Medium Grade with some steep sections.  A pleasant walk to a seasonal waterfall.

 

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Walks

Hollow Mountain (Wudjum-Guyan) (Approximately 1½ hours return) Start from the Hollow Mountain Carpark and follow the sign posted track. Medium-hard grade.  A steep and strenuous climb through fallen boulders and along exposed ledges.  Fantastic views of Mt Stapylton and the Wimmera plains.

Mt Stapylton (Gunigalg)  (Approximately 2½ hours return)  Start from Mt Zero picnic area and follow the signs and track markers.  Hard grade which can have water crossings, slippery surfaces, rock hopping and rock scrambling.  Spectacular views from the summit.

Heatherlie Quarry (approximately 1½ hours return)  Start from Heatherlie Quarry carpark on the Mt Zero-Halls Gap Rd. Easy grade for all of the family to explore.  See abandoned stone huts and old disused machinery.

The Balconies (Approximately 1½ hours return)   Start from Reids Lookout.  Easy grade to one of the most photographed spots in the Grampians - The Jaws of Death.  Exceptional views of the Victoria Range and Valley.

Of course, these are just a few select walks which are all within 30 minutes drive.  We can give you plenty of information when you come and stay at the Asses Ears Wilderness Lodge, or even better, come on one of our Asses Ears 4WD Tours.  We'll take you on a real adventure.

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