[0]

Russell Falls

Tourist attractions

66 Lake Dobson Rd, National Park TAS 7140, National Park, TAS 7140

Description

Russell Falls is a tiered-cascade waterfall located in the Central Highlands region of Tasmania, Australia.

It is a must-visit place for nature lovers. The falls are formed by the Russell Falls Creek and consist of resistant sandstone layers. Situated on the eastern boundary of Mount Field National Park, Russell Falls is accessible via a paved walking track suitable for all ages and fitness levels. The falling water flows into a large pool, creating a serene setting. Approximately 70 kilometers northwest of Hobart, the falls are a popular tourist attraction.

The history of Russell Falls dates back to its original name, Brownings Falls, which was given by the discoverer. In 1884, the falls were renamed Russell Falls and had already become a well-known tourist spot. The falls reserve was established in 1885, and in 1899, the Russell Falls were chosen to be featured on a set of pictorial postage stamps promoting the tourism industry. Today, the natural beauty of the waterfall continues to attract visitors, while the scenic walking path and historic significance add to its allure.

For an amazing day out in the beautiful outdoors, make sure to visit Russell Falls and take in the breathtaking scenery.

Details

Natural attractions: Waterfalls

Location

66 Lake Dobson Rd, National Park TAS 7140, National Park, TAS 7140

Get Directions