Walks & Waterfalls

There are many beautiful walks and waterfalls to explore around Lorne in the Angahook Lorne State Park. Waterfalls include Erskine Falls, Henderson Falls, Phantom Falls, Upper and Lower Kalimna Falls, Sheoak Falls, Swallow Cave and the Cora Lynn Cascades. Popular walks are from the Sheoak Picnic Ground, along the St George River, Erskine River, Sheoak River, Lemonade Creek and the Cumberland River.

Erskine Falls
The Erskine Falls drop 30 metres into the fern lined valley of the Erskine River and is only a 9km drive from Mountjoy Parade. From the car park walk down the steps to the first lookout (approximately 150 metres) then continue to the second platform lookout at the base of the falls (another 240 steps) and enjoy the ancient ferns, shrubs and native trees from the foot of the falls.

Teddy’s Lookout
View the scenic lookout above the St George River and the Great Ocean Road for breathtaking views. This lookout is located at the end of George Street.

Otway Fly
One of the most exciting and adventurous ways to mingle with the rainforest is by experiencing the Otway Fly. This treetop walk is the longest structure of its kind in the world – 600 metres long and 47 metres high. The walk is accessible to people with all levels of mobility. The lookout is ascended via a spiral walkway through the understory to emerge among the crowns of the giants of the forest.


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