Barry Falls

National Parks and Reserves

Barry Falls is a hidden gem nestled in the forest near the historic gold mining town of Eldorado. This seasonal waterfall is best viewed after rainfall and is most spectacular during late winter and early spring when water runoff from the surrounding hills is at its peak. At most times of the year, the falls may be dry.

The walk to Barry Falls is approximately one kilometre return and begins from a small car park on Warbler Track off Neioffs Road. The track is clearly marked and climbs gently to the falls, making it a pleasant short walk for nature lovers.

Situated on a tributary of Reedy Creek, Barry Falls offers a peaceful nature experience for those exploring the Eldorado region.

Facilities

Carpark Family Friendly Picnic Area

Activities

Birdwatching Hiking Scenic Drives Walks

Rates

Free Entry

Nearby Things to Do

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Cyclist, Gravel Road, green grass, trees and creek bed

Eldorado – Wangaratta Loop

Eldorado, Wangaratta

Rock face with small stream of water running vertically down it.

Barry Falls

Eldorado, Wangaratta

Cyclist on cement bridge going through creek, flowing creek in foreground, trees

Eldorado – Beechworth Loop

Eldorado, Wangaratta

El Dorado Museum

El Dorado Museum

Eldorado, Wangaratta

Reids Walk

Reid’s Walk

Eldorado, Wangaratta

Large metal machinery on lake with footpath at forefront

The Eldorado Dredge

Eldorado, Wangaratta

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