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Day useOfficial dataVICUpdated 28 May 2026

Steavenson Falls

4.3 combined rating47 Google

Opened to tourists in 1866, the falls drop 84m in three cascades into a picturesque treefern lined gully. A magnificent site both day and night, after dusk the falls are floodlit until 11pm with power from a hydro-electric turbine within the scenic reserve. Surrounded by the green folds of the Great Dividing Range, Marysville and the majestic Steavenson Falls offer mountain vistas, fern walks and spectacular waterfalls.The falls site is equipped for tourists with toilet facilities, interpretation signage and wide flowing pathways. Take a detour down to the turbine, where you can learn about the hydro scheme generated by the impressive flows of water over the granite rocks.

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Opened to tourists in 1866, the falls drop 84m in three cascades into a picturesque treefern lined gully. A magnificent site both day and night, after dusk the falls are floodlit until 11pm with power from a hydro-electric turbine within the scenic reserve. From Marysville follow the signs to the Steavenson Falls along Falls Creek road. Park your car in the Steavenson Falls Carpark. Please note there is a small coin fee for parking at this site.

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