Walk to Kalymna Falls
This walk involves an uphill track on a rocky dirt road, with a couple of rock hopping water crossing along the way (depending on the time of year). For the last 100m of the walk, you descend down some rocky steps to the base of the waterfall.
- Distance: 3 km return
- Time: 1 hr
- Starting point: Kalymna Falls Campground
- Difficulty: Easy
- Best viewed: After heavy rains for water flow. During spring for wildflowers.
From the falls, you can return to the campground the way you came, or continue onwards to ascend to Boundary Gap and the peak of Mount William.
When is the best time to view Kalymna Falls?
Kalymna Falls will typically dry up through summer, so the best time of year to visit is winter and spring.
During spring the landscape is decorated with beautiful wildflowers!
Stay safe at Kalymna Falls
Take care when walking around the rocky area at the base of the waterfall - the wet rocks and mossy logs can be quite slippery.
Campgrounds nearby
Please note that dogs are not allowed in the Grampians National Park except within vehicles on sealed roads and in sealed parking areas.