Silverband Falls is a gorgeous seasonal waterfall, accessed via an easy walk from the Silverband Falls Carpark. The waterfall was named by European Settlers in the 1800's, as the stunning stream of water resembles a silver band.
Silverband Falls is an interesting spot as the water plunges down and disappears into the rocks at the base of the falls, travelling underground until the creek resurfaces about 50 metres away.
Walk from Silverband Falls Carpark
- Distance: 1.4 km return
- Time: 40 mins
- Starting point: Silverband Falls Carpark
- Difficulty: Easy
When is the best time to visit Silverband Falls?
Silverband Falls is beset viewed during the cooler months of year or after rains for water flow. Visit during spring to discover the landscape decorated with wildflowers.
VISITING SILVERBAND FALLS WITH CHILDREN
This is a fantastic waterfall walk to undertake with children, as it is a flat, easy track with many fantastic spots along the way to take photos.
Along the way you will pass a large, hollow tree stump with one side open, which is perfect to gather a few kids inside for a gorgeous family photo.
Campgrounds nearby
Are dogs allowed at Silverband Falls?
No, dogs are not permitted at Silverband Falls.
Please note that dogs are not allowed in the Grampians National Park except within vehicles on sealed roads and in sealed parking areas.