
Burrong Falls, nestled in the Grampians National Park, is a serene cascade of water descending over terraced rock pools. A 350-meter walking track from the car park leads to a lookout offering panoramic views of the falls. For the adventurous, a moderate scramble down the gorge wall provides access to the base, where visitors can enjoy the natural pools. The area is rich in native flora and fauna, including blue-tongue lizards basking on the rocks. The falls are best viewed in winter and spring when water flow is most reliable. Access is via Rose Creek Road, approximately 8 kilometers from the main road. Please note, the track can be slippery and uneven; exercise caution and supervise children at all times.
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