MacKenzie Falls

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MacKenzie Falls is one of Victoria, Australia’s largest and most spectacular year-round waterfalls, renowned for its powerful cascades and scenic walking tracks.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf tourist attraction
waterfall
access sealed road to car park
walking track from car park
activity bushwalking
landscape photography
sightseeing
wildlife observation
approximateHeight about 30–35 metres
bestSeasonToVisit all year
country Australia
flowType perennial waterfall
hasFeature deep plunge pool
large waterfall
misty spray
powerful cascades
rainbow effects in sunlight
rocky cliffs
steep gorge
year-round water flow
hasLookout MacKenzie Falls lookout NERFINISHED
hasParking MacKenzie Falls car park
hasTrail MacKenzie Falls walking track NERFINISHED
lookout track
steep stairway to base
knownFor day hiking
lookout views
photography opportunities
popular walking tracks
spectacular scenery
year-round flow
locatedIn Grampians National Park NERFINISHED
Western Victoria NERFINISHED
managedBy Parks Victoria NERFINISHED
nearbyAttraction Reed Lookout NERFINISHED
The Balconies (Grampians) NERFINISHED
Zumsteins Historic Area NERFINISHED
nearestTown Halls Gap NERFINISHED
peakVisitationPeriod school holidays
summer
protectedArea Grampians National Park NERFINISHED
region Southwestern Victoria NERFINISHED
safetyNote slippery rocks near water
steep and strenuous descent to base
strong currents and hazards in plunge pool
state Victoria NERFINISHED
touristRegion Grampians NERFINISHED
viewType views from above and below the falls
watercourse MacKenzie River NERFINISHED

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Grampians National Park contains MacKenzie Falls