5 /5 Peter Lowden: Great place to go and explore. We went here during the winter when it was snow season. The family had a great time tobogganing and playing in the snow.
2 /5 Tej Sridhara: Summer view… Toilet was closed. The carpark is huge and better equiped for winter. Picnic area is small so we didn’t use it. When driving from Healesville, the 16km Donna Buang Rd is a narrow dirt road till Summit Rd.
5 /5 Darren Lee: The photos are accurate. Its a carpark more than a park
4 /5 Alison Cukovski: Gorgeous in winter. If you dont own a 4WD or snow chains, dont drive up to the summit. So many cars slid off the side of the road last time we were there because they werent equipped to deal with the ice. Even better, do some snow/ ice driving training.
5 /5 Zac Trigg: Stunning at night with snow , be aware 2wd cars and inexperienced drivers is probs not a good idea and chains should be carried for most vehicles
Vanessa Michelis This is a fabulous walk in nature with the benefit of an easy trail. Lovely views, fresh air and tranquillity but also close to the beautiful township of Warburton. Currently one of the old bridges between Millgrove and Warburton is closed and the detour does require walking down quite a few steps and up but provides you with a unique view of the amazing bridge structure that you wouldnt notice otherwise. Highly recommend.
Amarpreet Singh Excellent waterfall. The best part: only a walk of 200m. Cant trump it.
Of course you can step off the safety barriers like we did. It is not unsafe really. Add 10M and you are in the middle.
Toilets are pathetic. Just a seat and a big hole beneath it. Therefore it smells horrible. No water facilities too.
Michelle Andrews My son and I had a fantastic day! The staff were super friendly and helpful, especially because I did not want to inhook the fish.
Only thing was there was no ice available to take the fish home and the canteen was not open to get cold drinks on a hot day. Otherwise it was a great day out!
Peter Lowden Great place to go and explore. We went here during the winter when it was snow season. The family had a great time tobogganing and playing in the snow.
Raj M It is called a swing bridge for a reason. It swings!
But before you avoid walking on it, know that it does not swing like a rope bridge, instead you feel slight movement while walking on it.
The bridge connects both sides of Yarra and or is a good place for taking some nice photos for your collection.