Toorongo Falls Reserve

[2] The Reserve is home to wet forest types, including mountain grey gum, mountain ash, manna gum, blackwood and Austral mulberry.

Animals found in the reserve include common and mountain brushtail possum, ringtail possum, sugar glider, and a variety of bats.

Red-bellied black snakes are commonly found during warmer periods.

The reserve contains two bush walking tracks, which total 2.22 kilometres, taking a loop around the two waterfalls, and allowing the visitors to take the wide range of native experiences the area has to offer.

There is purported evidence of Aboriginal heritage, with some culturally significant sites being situated in the reserve.

Viewing platform for the Toorongo Falls
The Toorongo Falls in the Toorongo Falls Reserve.