
Nestled along the MacKenzie River in the Grampians National Park, Zumsteins Historic Area offers a serene picnic spot surrounded by natural beauty. Once a popular tourist retreat in the 1930s, remnants of cottages built by beekeeper Walter Zumstein remain, reflecting the area's rich history. Visitors can enjoy electric barbecues, picnic shelters, and accessible facilities, including a timber boardwalk along the riverbanks. The area is also a gateway to scenic walks, such as the 4.6 km return trail to Fish Falls, where the river cascades over terraced rocks into a tranquil pool.
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