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Beehive Falls

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Beehive Falls Carpark, Roses Gap Road, Roses Gap VIC 3385

Features

  • Seasonal waterfall
  • 2.8 km (return) walk
  • Seasonal fern-lined rock pools
  • Gorgeous scenery
Beehive Falls is one of the most beautiful waterfalls within the Grampians National Park, where visitors can take a scenic stroll along Mud Hut Creek to discover gorgeous fern-lined rock pools at the base of the waterfall! 


The walk to Beehive Falls takes you on a scenic track along Mud Hut Creek from the Beehive Falls Carpark. 

As you approach the waterfall, the scenery abruptly changes from bushland to lush greenery and ferns. Depending on recent rain levels, there are spectacular fern-lined rock pools to explore.

Walk to Beehive Falls


Walk from Beehive Falls Carpark
  • Distance: 2.8 km return
  • Time: 1 hr 30 mins
  • Starting point: Beehive Falls Carpark
  • Difficulty: Moderate

When is the best time to visit Beehive Falls? 


Beehive Falls is a seasonal waterfall, and stops flowing during the drier time of year. Beehive Falls is best viewed during winter and spring, or after rains. 

If you visit during spring, you will find the landscape is decorated with beautiful wildflowers!

Campgrounds nearby


Are dogs allowed at Beehive Falls?

No, dogs are not permitted at Beehive Falls.

Please note that dogs are not allowed in the Grampians National Park except within vehicles on sealed roads and in sealed parking areas. 


DID YOU KNOW...

  • There are so many gorgeous waterfalls scattered throughout the Grampians National Park. No matter how many times you visit, you will always be able to find something new to explore.
  • There are countless fantastic walking tracks throughout the Grampians National Park, allowing visitors to explore and appreciate all aspects of this amazing place. From short, scenic strolls to epic multi-day adventures, the Grampians has got it all.
 

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