Halls Falls Tasmania
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- Nov 14, 2021
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Halls Falls Tasmania
Halls Falls is a charming waterfall nestled in the lush forests near St Helens on Tasmania’s northeast coast. Just a short drive from St Helens, this easily accessible spot features a peaceful cascade surrounded by ferns and native bush, making it a perfect quick nature stop for travellers exploring the area.
Halls Falls is located along the Groom River and cascades over the rocks downstream from a hand-made 19th-century Weir.
From the car park, you will see an information booth with several walking tracks to Halls Falls and the Weir. The walking trail to Halls Falls is approximately 1.5 kilometres of undulating bush track through the forest. It is another 500 metres further on to the Weir.
It is a lovely, easy walk with a slightly steep descent down to the base of the falls. There is also a viewing area at the top of the Falls, and the track continues to the Weir.
Directions to Halls Falls
Halls Falls is approx. Twenty-five kilometres from St Helens. From St Helens, follow the Tasman Highway towards Weldborough.
The turnoff to Halls Falls is on the right and is signposted; follow Anchor Road (gravel road suitable for 2WD) for 1 kilometre until you see the parking area on the right.
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