Silverband Falls

The Silverband Falls are waterfalls located in the Grampians National Park, in western Victoria, Australia.

Fed by Dairy Creek, the horsetail falls are characterised by a narrow band of water that tumbles over a small rock face and then disappears into a rocky base.

The creek re-emerges some 50 metres (160 ft) west of the falls.

[2] Early European visitors to the falls named it Silverband because of its narrow stream of water.

This article about a location in Grampians (region) is a stub.