
The Dandongadale River, a perennial watercourse in Victoria's Alpine region, originates below the Cobbler Plateau and descends 959 meters over its 41-kilometer journey. Flowing through dense forests and rocky terrains, it joins the Buffalo River within the Mount Buffalo National Park. Notably, the river is impounded by Lake Cobbler, which overflows into the Dandongadale Falls, the highest waterfall in Victoria, cascading 255 meters. The area offers dispersed camping and walking opportunities, with access requiring a walk along a track starting from the road bridge near the Rose River junction.
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