Silverband Falls is a charming and picturesque waterfall located in Grampians National Park. The easy 1.4-km return track through beautiful bushland leads visitors to the foot of this small perennial waterfall, making it accessible for all ages. During the summer, visitors can enjoy a pleasant walk to the waterfall and get close to it, although conditions may vary during wet seasons. The sound of winds gushing through the trees adds to the serene atmosphere.
Why you should go
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Experience a delightful and scenic walk through a fern-filled forest to reach the tranquil Silverband Falls
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Enjoy the serene atmosphere complemented by soothing sounds of birds and streams along the moderately challenging pathway
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Unveil the beauty of this picturesque waterfall just a short walk from the car park, offering an easy excursion lasting around 15-30 minutes
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Silverband Waterfalls offers a delightful and scenic walk. During our visit, the water flow was moderate, allowing for a serene atmosphere complemented by the soothing sounds of birds and streams. The moderately challenging pathway, occasionally crossing small waterways, adds a touch of adventure without being strenuous. A short walk from the car park unveils the beauty of this waterfall, making it a pleasant excursion lasting around 15-30 minutes.
Silverband Falls is a gentle reward at the end of a peaceful forest walk. The narrow stream cascades down layered rock with quiet persistence, its sound soft and meditative against the hush of the bush. Moss clings to the cliff face, and the water traces delicate paths over stone, inviting close observation. We paused beside the falls, feeling the cool spray and listening to birdsong echo through the trees. It’s a place that invites stillness and reflection; subtle, serene, and deeply grounding.
A really easy and relaxed walk. Worth stopping for after doing all the other walks back along the road.
Silverband Waterfalls offers a delightful and scenic walk. During our visit, the water flow was moderate, allowing for a serene atmosphere complemented by the soothing sounds of birds and streams. The moderately challenging pathway, occasionally crossing small waterways, adds a touch of adventure without being strenuous. A short walk from the car park unveils the beauty of this waterfall, making it a pleasant excursion lasting around 15-30 minutes.
Silverband Falls is a gentle reward at the end of a peaceful forest walk. The narrow stream cascades down layered rock with quiet persistence, its sound soft and meditative against the hush of the bush. Moss clings to the cliff face, and the water traces delicate paths over stone, inviting close observation. We paused beside the falls, feeling the cool spray and listening to birdsong echo through the trees. It’s a place that invites stillness and reflection; subtle, serene, and deeply grounding.
A really easy and relaxed walk. Worth stopping for after doing all the other walks back along the road.
Visit during wet seasons for potentially higher water flow at Silverband Falls
Be prepared for varying water levels based on recent rainfall when visiting waterfalls in Grampians National Park
Ensure offline maps are available as network connectivity can be limited in some areas near Silverband Falls
Consider saving Silverband Falls visit for early Spring when rain is abundant for more spectacular views
Reviews
Silverband Falls, located in the Grampians National Park, offers visitors a delightful and scenic walk through a fern-filled forest. Reviewers mention the moderate water flow creating a serene atmosphere with soothing sounds of birds and streams. The moderately challenging pathway adds an adventurous touch without being strenuous, occasionally crossing small waterways. Visitors can enjoy a short walk from the car park to unveil the beauty of this tranquil waterfall, making it a pleasant excursion lasting around 15-30 minutes. Despite varying water levels depending on rainfall, reviewers appreciate the picturesque surroundings and easy accessibility for all levels of ability.
Silverband Waterfalls offers a delightful and scenic walk. During our visit, the water flow was moderate, allowing for a serene atmosphere complemented by the soothing sounds of birds and streams. The moderately challenging pathway, occasionally crossing small waterways, adds a touch of adventure without being strenuous. A short walk from the car park unveils the beauty of this waterfall, making it a pleasant excursion lasting around 15-30 minutes.
Silverband Falls is a gentle reward at the end of a peaceful forest walk. The narrow stream cascades down layered rock with quiet persistence, its sound soft and meditative against the hush of the bush. Moss clings to the cliff face, and the water traces delicate paths over stone, inviting close observation. We paused beside the falls, feeling the cool spray and listening to birdsong echo through the trees. It’s a place that invites stillness and reflection; subtle, serene, and deeply grounding.
If you ever take a trip to Halls Gap or Grampians National Park, don't forget to visit this amazing waterfall. This was not in my list when we go there. I visited there on first week of July and the waterfall is just amazing. I thought to visit this after seeing a name board. So worth visiting. You need to take a short walk from car park and you will meet this amazing waterfall. The walk is moderately challenging as pathway may cover with small water ways. Despite that it was an easy walk. Will take around 15-30 mins. The surrounding was also so beautiful
This hiking trail is easily accessible from the car park and suitable for kids. The trail leads to a stunning waterfall located in a beautiful area. It's an ideal spot for a picnic lunch, exploring the surroundings, and continuing on with your travels. The trail is flat, without any hills to climb, and offers opportunities to spot various animals. It's especially worth visiting after heavy rainfall.