
The Dandongadale River, originating below Cobbler Plateau in Victoria's Alpine National Park, meanders through dense forests and rugged terrains, descending 959 meters over its 41-kilometer journey. Notably, it forms the Dandongadale Falls, the state's tallest waterfall at 255 meters. The river's upper reaches are impounded by Lake Cobbler, a serene spot popular for camping, fishing, and hiking. Accessing the river involves navigating challenging tracks, with the Rose River Road leading to the viewing area near the falls. Visitors are advised to exercise caution due to the area's rugged terrain and limited facilities.
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