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Length: 2.9km
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Duration: 1.5hrs
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Grade: 2
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Style: Return
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Start: Beehive Falls carpark
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End: Beehive Falls carpark
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Location: Grampians National Park
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Closest Town: Dadswell Bridge
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Distance from CBD: 262km
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State: VIC
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Latitude: -36.9638791
Longitude: 142.4540949
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Hike Summary
Beehive Falls are accessible via a gently undulating walking track that follows Mud Hut Creek upstream to a series of rock steps and on to Beehive Falls (best after rain). Enjoy the pretty rock pools and ferns. The base of the falls makes a peaceful resting spot. Return by the same route. There are a few gentle inclines and the falls are best viewed after rain.
About the region
Renowned for rugged mountain ranges, rich cultural heritage and breathtaking scenic views, the 168,000 hectare park is ideal for a wide range of outdoor activities. The many walking tracks will take you on a journey to waterfall vistas, ancient geological rock features and forests. There are guided tours, and with a large network of roads available, car touring is a great way to explore. Renowned as the major attraction in the region, the Grampians National Park is a must-visit destination for all travellers, backpackers and day-trippers in Victoria. The spectacular setting of the mountainous landscape boasts a wide array of attractions and activities for visitors to the region. The Grampians National Park (also Gariwerd), commonly referred to as The Grampians, is a national park located in the Grampians region of Victoria, Australia. The 167,219-hectare (413,210-acre) national park is situated between Stawell and Horsham on the Western Highway and Dunkeld on the Glenelg Highway, 260 kilometres west of Melbourne and 460 kilometres east of Adelaide.
Getting there
Beehive Falls are located in the Northern Grampians. From Melbourne follow the national highway M8 and A8 to Roses Gap Road. Turn left onto Roses Gap Road and follow it to the Beehive Falls carpark on your left just beyond Mt Zero Road.
GPX File
Max elevation: 315 m
Min elevation: 210 m
Total climbing: 120 m
Total descent: -120 m
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GPX file seems to not work (google earth)
You may need to convert the GPX file to XML for Google Earth. I just tested the file and doesn’t appear to be anything wrong with it. As a side note, I would not recommend using Google Earth for any form of trail navigation.