Paradise Falls
Located in the stunning Alpine National Park, Paradise Falls cascades an uninterrupted 31 metres from a conglomerate rock formation. The walk to the viewing platform is a well-made but steep stepped track. From here, you can take in the spectacular falls and watch the stream wind down through the landscape
Powers Lookout
Powers Lookout is one of the most iconic historical sites in the King Valley. It’s named after Harry Power, a notorious bushranger (outlaw) in the mid-19th century, who used the rugged terrain of the King Valley as a hideout.
William Hovell Dam
The William Hovell Dam is a rock and earth-fill embankment dam with a flip bucket chute spillway across the King River, operated by Pacific Blue and located in the Hume region of Victoria, Australia. The purposes of the dam are for irrigation and the generation of hydroelectricity.
Recreational Fishing
Fishing at Riverside King Valley along the King River in Victoria is a peaceful and rewarding experience, especially for those who enjoy freshwater fishing. Here’s what to expect:
Mountain Biking
The Moyhu Timber Reserve, located in the beautiful King Valley region of Victoria, offers some excellent opportunities for mountain biking. While the reserve itself is not as well-known as some larger mountain biking destinations, its natural beauty, quiet trails, and proximity to other attractions make it a great spot for adventurous riders looking to explore the area.
Kayaking and Canoeing
Camping at Riverside King Valley and enjoying water activities like kayaking, canoeing, and tubing on the King River and at William Hovell Dam is an exciting way to explore this beautiful part of Victoria. Here’s how you can plan your adventure:
