
The Dandongadale River, a perennial watercourse in Victoria's Alpine region, originates below Cobbler Plateau and descends 959 meters over its 41-kilometer journey. It traverses dense forests and rugged terrains, culminating in the Dandongadale Falls, the state's highest waterfall at 255 meters. The river's headwaters are impounded by Lake Cobbler, offering picturesque views. Accessible via a walking track from the Rose River Road bridge, the area provides opportunities for fishing, camping, and hiking amidst pristine natural beauty. Visitors should be prepared for challenging terrain and limited facilities.
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