Located on the Tasmanian Island of Australia and earlier known as the ‘Browning Falls’, comes the stunning Russell Falls. This waterfall is situated in Mount Field National Park, which falls from a height of 54 meters and is famous for its rich flora and fauna. Located just at a distance of 1 hour from Hobart, this waterfall can be easily accessible for a road trip. As you discover this picturesque waterfall, you will walk through Mt. Field National Park and Tasmania’s World Heritage Wilderness Areas. A special centre called the Visitors Centre is made in Mount Field National Park so that the journey to explore the waterfall can start easily.
Since it can be easily accessible by wheelchairs as well, this marvellous waterfall also welcomes a lot of disabled people as well. At this waterfall, you will find tremendous water that falls down with amazing splendour, creating a breathtaking scene. The peaceful sound of nature, when combined with the sounds of a waterfall, echoes all around the surrounding areas, giving you a more mesmerising and thrilling experience. Its surrounding area is famous for the tallest flowering plants on earth, tall trees like swamp gums, and plants that grow in wet forests and cool-temperate rainforests like the myrtle, musk, and dogwood.
Name | Russell Falls |
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Address | National Park TAS 7140, Australia |
Website | discovertasmania.com.aus |
Directions | Google Maps |
Best Month to Visit | June to November |
Opening Hours | Open 24 hours |
Ticket Price | National park entry fee is applicable which is $24. |
Facilities | Parking | Public Toilets | Wheelchairs for Disabled |
Distance from Hobart | 121 Km |
How to reach | By Car: If you travel via Gordon River Rd/B61, you will reach here in around 1 hour from Hobart. |