Triplet Falls & Little Aire Falls

Triplet Falls & Little Aire Falls

Please note that you can access the Triplet Falls waterfall lookouts by heading to the right of the track. Visitors cannot walk the full loop as a section of the Triplet Falls loop walk is currently closed due to damage to the boardwalk by a fallen tree. Signs indicate this at the site and access beyond the lookouts has been cordoned off.

 

 

The inclusion of the walk to Little Aire Falls has made this precinct a genuine 2 – 3 hour visit. Carry plenty of water in for the 5.2km return walk to Little Aire Falls.

  • Length: Triplet Falls 2.1 km loop with steps, Little Aire Falls 2 hr 5.2 km return
  • Time: Triplet Falls 1 hour, Little Aire Falls 2 hours
  • Address: Phillips Track, Wyelangta, 20 minutes east of Lavers Hill

The walk to Little Aire Falls remains open and is accessed to the left of the track. Visitors cannot continue beyond the junction of the Little Aire Falls walk to access Triplet Falls. Signs indicate this along the track.

A magnificent installation of raised boardwalks suspended viewing platforms and trails compliments magnificent rainforest and two sets of impressive waterfalls.

Access Information

  • The car park is unsuitable for caravans and larger vehicles
  • Toilets and picnic amenity is provided
  • Steps and gradient make it unsuitable for prams and wheelchairs

Accommodation Nearby

Things To Do Nearby

Places To Eat & Drink

The Snout

Camperdown

12 Rocks Beach Bar Cafe

Port Campbell

Earthbound Cafe

Gellibrand Lower

The Farmhouse @ 153

Camperdown

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