
The Dandongadale River, originating below Cobbler Plateau in Victoria's Alpine National Park, winds through dense forests and rugged terrain, descending 959 meters over its 41-kilometer journey. Notably, it feeds the Dandongadale Falls, Victoria's highest waterfall, with a 255-meter drop. The river's upper reaches are home to small brown and rainbow trout, while the lower sections feature larger brown trout and abundant blackfish. Accessing the river involves a walk along a track starting from the Rose River road bridge, offering a serene environment for fishing enthusiasts.
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