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Steavensons Falls Natural Features And Scenic Reserve

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Steavensons Falls Natural Features And Scenic Reserve

The best hikes from bus stations in Steavensons Falls Natural Features And Scenic Reserve

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Bus station hiking trails in Steavensons Falls Natural Features And Scenic Reserve explore a landscape dominated by the impressive Steavenson Falls, one of Victoria's tallest waterfalls, cascading 84 meters. The terrain features dense forests of mountain ash and other eucalyptus species, alongside lush river margins with tall tree-ferns. Hikers can also encounter Californian redwood trees and the Steavenson River, which feeds the falls and provides a serene backdrop for walks. The area offers a mix of gentle paths and more…

Last updated: July 8, 2026

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Lower Farside Lookout – Marysville Bushland Reserve loop from Marysville

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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March 2, 2026, Keppel Lookout

Keppel Lookout sits above Marysville, offering expansive views across the forested valleys of the Yarra Ranges. The short access walk leads to a viewing platform where you can take in the beautiful mountain scenery and changing light throughout the day. It’s a popular stop along local walking circuits and scenic drives for its unobstructed panoramic views.

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How many bus station hiking trails are available in Steavensons Falls Natural Features And Scenic Reserve?

There are 7 hiking trails accessible from bus stations in Steavensons Falls Natural Features And Scenic Reserve. These routes offer a range of experiences, from easy strolls to more challenging treks through the diverse forest landscape.

Are there any easy, family-friendly hikes from a bus station in the reserve?

Yes, the reserve offers easy options. The path leading directly to Steavenson Falls from the car park is approximately 700 meters return and is generally easy, with some sections being wheelchair and pram-friendly. For a slightly longer, easy loop, consider the Taggerty River Log Bridge loop from Narbethong, which is 6.5 km long.

Can I see the famous Steavenson Falls on these bus station routes?

Absolutely. Steavenson Falls is the centerpiece of the reserve. Many routes, such as the popular Steavenson Falls – Keppel Lookout loop from Marysville, will take you directly to the falls. The falls are particularly impressive after rain and are floodlit between dusk and midnight, offering a unique viewing experience.

Are there any circular routes starting from a bus station?

Yes, several routes are circular. For a moderate challenge, the Steavenson Falls – Keppel Lookout loop from Marysville is a 14.8 km route that offers stunning views. Another moderate option is the Lower Farside Lookout – Marysville Bushland Reserve loop from Marysville, spanning 8.7 km.

What kind of natural features and landscapes can I expect to see on these trails?

The reserve is known for its rich, dense forest. You'll encounter impressive pure stands of mountain ash, which regenerated after the 1939 bushfires, along with other eucalyptus species. The sheltered river margins boast tall Soft and Rough Tree-ferns, and you can also find unique Californian redwood trees. The Steavenson River itself provides a serene backdrop, and you might spot wildlife like lyrebirds.

What is the best time of year to visit Steavensons Falls for hiking?

Steavenson Falls is particularly spectacular after rain or during cooler months when the surrounding forest is lush and vibrant. The floodlit falls also offer a unique evening experience between dusk and midnight, making it a great destination year-round, depending on your preference for lush greenery or the illuminated spectacle.

Are there any challenging hikes from bus stations in the area?

Yes, for more experienced hikers, the Steavenson Falls – Keppel Lookout loop from Marysville is a challenging 14.8 km route. While rated moderate on komoot, it includes significant elevation gain and takes you through varied forest types, offering views from multiple scenic lookouts, including Keppel Lookout.

Can I reach the trails using public transport, and where do they typically start?

These trails are specifically curated to be accessible from bus stations. Many routes, such as the Steavenson Falls – Keppel Lookout loop and the Lower Farside Lookout – Marysville Bushland Reserve loop, start from Marysville. Other routes, like the Taggerty River Log Bridge – Steavenson Falls loop, begin from Narbethong, both of which are serviced by public transport.

What do other hikers enjoy most about hiking in Steavensons Falls Natural Features And Scenic Reserve?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning Steavenson Falls, the lush and diverse forest environment, and the variety of well-maintained trails catering to different fitness levels. The unique experience of seeing the floodlit falls is also a frequently mentioned highlight.

Are there opportunities to see wildlife on these bus station trails?

Yes, the dense forest environment of Steavensons Falls Natural Features And Scenic Reserve provides habitat for various wildlife. Keep an eye out for lyrebirds, which can often be spotted searching for insects and worms, indicated by their distinctive scratch marks on the ground.

Are there any trails that showcase the Californian redwood trees?

Yes, the reserve features a Redwoods Boardwalk, which is a shorter walk specifically designed to showcase the giant Californian redwoods. While not a full bus station trail in itself, it's an accessible feature within the reserve that can be combined with other hikes, such as those starting from Marysville or Narbethong, to experience this unique botanical element.

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