Russell Falls

National Park, Tas - 7140
Type: Waterfalls
 
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    Michael Bird
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    Joanna Szczudlowska
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Russell Falls, located within Tasmania's picturesque Mount Field National Park, is one of the state's most iconic and accessible natural attractions. Known for its breathtaking beauty, the falls cascade over moss-covered rock ledges, creating a stunning curtain of water that enchants visitors year-round.

Why Visit Russell Falls

  • Stunning Waterfalls: Witness the beauty of Russell Falls, with its multi-tiered cascades and lush surroundings providing a perfect photo opportunity.
  • Accessible Walks: Enjoy an easy, well-maintained walking trail that is suitable for all ages and fitness levels, including wheelchair accessibility.
  • Rich Flora and Fauna: Experience the diverse plant and animal life, with towering tree ferns, ancient eucalyptus trees, and the chance to spot native wildlife like pademelons and platypuses.
  • Proximity to Other Attractions: Explore nearby attractions within Mount Field National Park, such as Horseshoe Falls and the Tall Trees Walk, featuring some of the tallest trees in the world.
  • Educational Signage: Learn about the park’s natural history, ecology, and conservation efforts through informative signs along the trails.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Russell Falls is during the spring and summer months (October to March) when the weather is mild, the water flow is strong, and the park’s flora is in full bloom. However, the falls are a year-round attraction, offering unique beauty in every season.

How to Get There

  • By Car: Drive from Hobart, which is about a 1.5-hour journey via the Brooker Highway and Lyell Highway. Ample parking is available at the Mount Field National Park Visitor Centre.
  • By Tour: Join a guided tour from Hobart, which often includes transport, park entry fees, and expert commentary.
  • By Public Transport: Limited public transport options are available, so it’s best to check local schedules and availability or consider renting a car for the trip.

Tips for Visitors

  • Wear Comfortable Shoes: The walk to the falls is relatively easy, but comfortable walking shoes are recommended for exploring additional trails.
  • Bring a Raincoat: The area around the falls can be misty and wet, so a raincoat or waterproof jacket can keep you dry.
  • Pack a Picnic: Enjoy a meal at the designated picnic areas near the visitor center, surrounded by the park’s natural beauty.
  • Stay Hydrated: Carry water, especially during warmer months, as the walk can be more strenuous if you plan to explore further into the park.
  • Respect Wildlife: Observe wildlife from a distance and do not feed the animals to ensure their safety and yours.

Russell Falls offers a captivating experience for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone looking to immerse themselves in Tasmania’s natural beauty. With its stunning waterfalls, accessible trails, and rich biodiversity, a visit to Russell Falls is a highlight of any trip to Mount Field National Park. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful walk, an educational outing, or simply a picturesque spot to relax, Russell Falls promises a memorable and enchanting visit.

About this Waterfall

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Height 112-190 feet
Number of Drops 2
Water Source Russell Fall Creek

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