
The Dandongadale River, a perennial watercourse in Victoria's Alpine region, originates below Cobbler Plateau at an elevation exceeding 1,240 meters. It meanders through the Alpine National Park, descending 959 meters over its 41-kilometer journey, and converges with the Buffalo River near Dandongadale. Notably, the river is impounded by Lake Cobbler, which spans 5 hectares. The Dandongadale Falls, the highest in Victoria at 255 meters, cascade from the Cobbler Plateau, offering a stunning natural spectacle. The area provides opportunities for camping and hiking, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in its pristine wilderness.
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