Keppel Falls

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Keppel Falls

Yarra Ranges National Park

On your Lady Talbot Drive adventure, take a break at Keppel Falls. Beginning at the Keppel Falls Walk carpark off Lady Talbot Drive, follow the thundering sound of the falls along the track and over the footbridge. Glossy ferns will guide your way to the falls where you can watch the Taggerty River cascade over enormous boulders.

During wet weather, the trail may be inaccessible for two-wheel-drive cars due to boggy roads. The best time to visit Keppel Falls is during the warmer months where you can cool off in the shade of this stunning walk.

Things to do in the area

 
A road winds through a lush temporate rain forest.

Lady Talbot Drive

This scenic drive, featuring several attractions along the Taggerty River, was named after the wife of Sir Reginald Talbot, Governor of Victoria from 1903 to 1908. If time permits stop for a picnic along the way or take one of the scenic walks.
Ferns in the Yarra Ranges National Park.

Badger Weir

Badger Weir Picnic Area is the perfect place to enjoy a picnic or barbecue. Visitors can enjoy fresh mountain air and forest walks passing through ancient fern gullies, across clear mountain streams and meandering among mighty Mountain Ash.
Two friends walking along the Rainforest Gallery trail in the Yarra Ranges National Parkl

Rainforest Gallery

Take a stroll through the rainforest. This beautiful walk features a 40m long observation platform (one of only three of its type in Australia) which takes you into the rainforest canopy high above the ground.

How to get there

Keppel Falls

Located within the Yarra Ranges National Park, Keppel Falls can be accessed via Lady Talbot Drive and is only a 20-minute drive from Marysville.

The Rainforest Gallery is a 2 hr 10 minute drive from Melbourne’s CBD.

Need to know

Keppel Falls

Change of Conditions

Nature being nature, sometimes conditions can change at short notice. It’s a good idea to check this page ahead of your visit for any updates.

  • Yarra Ranges National Park

    O'Shannassy Aqueduct Trail - Dee Road Trestle Bridge Closed

    The Dee Road Trestle Bridge has been closed for public safety
    Subsequently, the O'Shannassy Aqueduct Trail now terminates at the bridge near the Dee Road Picnic Ground.
    Parks Victoria recommends accessing the western section of the trail from the Dee Road Picnic Ground in Millgrove and the eastern section from the Yuonga Road Picnic Ground in Warburton. Please plan your visit accordingly.

    Works to provide continued access to the trail are being investigated. For more information and to receive updates on the O'Shannassy Aqueduct Trail Dee Slip Bridge project, refer to the Projects page on this website https://www.parks.vic.gov.au/projects/melbourne-region/oshannassy-aqueduct-trail-dee-slip-bridge-project.

    Current works underway at the Warburton Redwoods

    Visitors to the Yarra Ranges National Park, specifically the Cement Creek Redwoods, will soon enjoy greater accessibility, new facilities and increased protection of the environment. 

    Access to the site may vary while works are underway. Please visit Cement Creek Redwoods Facility Upgrades for more information on the project.

  • Dom Dom Saddle Picnic Area (Yarra Ranges National Park)

    Dom Dom Saddle Picnic Area - Toilet Closure

    Dom Dom Saddle Picnic Area toilets are permanently closed and will be removed in their entirety at a later date.
    The nearest toilets are at Fernshaw Picnic ground.

  • Cambarville Picnic Area (Yarra Ranges National Park)

    Partial walking track closure on Cumberland Circuit walk (South of Woods Point Road)

    There is a partial closure in place on the Cumberland Circuit walk due to hazardous tree fall risk south of Woods Point Rd (see map attached) 

    Attachments: Cambarville_A4_0412 (1,190KB)

    Cambarville toilet block closed until further notice

    Cambarville toilet block is closed until further notice due to water supply issues and structural problems 

  • Taggerty River Crossing (Yarra Ranges National Park)

    Track Closed - Taggerty Cascades to the Meeting of the Waters

    The walking track from the Taggerty Cascades to the Meeting of the Waters is closed for public safety. There is still access from the Taggerty Cascades Picnic Ground too the Cascades Bridge and viewing platform.

    The stairway leading up from the Cascades Bridge towards the Meeting of the Waters is damaged and is not safe to traverse.
    Access to the meeting of the waters is still available from the beeches carpark, however the Beeches Walk no longer connects the Taggerty Cascades Picnic Area to the Beeches Picnic Area.
    We apologise for any inconvenience,
    Kind regards,
    Yarra Ranges National Park Team 

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