Wallaby Gully, Upton Hill has the cutest little stream.
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Mountain Hut Creek Reservoir / Charman’s Falls Hike – Garden Range Flora and Fauna Reserve, Kelvin View
Responsible Authority:
- Parks Vic
- GV Water
Acceptable modes of transit:
Walk
Distance & duration
- Mt Hut Reservoir 2km return 1/2 -1hr (dirt track)
- Charman’s Falls 6-7km return, 4-5hrs (no track)
GPS coordinates & map
- 36°48’23.0″S 145°38’20.3″E
- -36.806393, 145.638982
Grading (using the Parks Vic Track and Trail Grading Manual)
Grade 5
Amenities:
None
Hazards
Snakes, tree and limb falls, very steep inclines, cliff faces, overhangs, steep embankments, slippery surfaces include wet surfaces, loose rocks, soil, mud and vegetation, absence of pathways, flowing water
Restrictions
- No hunting
- No camping
- No pets
- Take your rubbish with you
- Take potable water with you
Trailhead sign & Informational Signs
None (Mt Hut Reservoir, GV Water sign at gate)
Directional signs / bollards or trail markers
None
Brochure
None.
Recommendations
Significant sections of this walk are a scramble through steep bush terrain. Trail marking and eventual foot trail creation would improve access and safety.
Conclusion
For experienced, well prepared hikers only. A service track begins at and returns to the Mt Hut Reservoir GV Water gate on the Euroa-Strathbogie Road, but only goes as far as Mountain Hut Creek Reservoir itself. From here you follow the Mountain Hut Creek embankment to Waterhouse Reservoir. At this point, cross the dam wall and once again proceed upwards, around the Reservoir and again onto the creek embankment. There is no trail, the slopes are steep and littered with loose surface material. Take care. However, the reward is great. Charman’s Falls are spectacular, particularly with a good spill of water, and it is downhill all the way back.
Hopkin’s Falls, Victoria
Image
A pretty spot for a pretty shot