Marysville - Cumberland Falls



Marysville - Cumberland Falls

The Cumberland Falls is a small forest waterfall that is located between the "Sovereign View" and Cora Lynn Falls on the Cumberland Walking Trail.

From Marysville, travel along the Marysville-Woods Point Road for 18 km until you reach the Camberville Visitor Area turnoff. This is where you start your walk.

Park along the roadside or at the Camberville Visitor Area and then follow the signed walking track for 15 minutes past the Sovereign View and the lovely small Cumberland Creek bridge to the Cumberland Falls viewing platform high above the falls. The Sovereign View is a small area along the track where you can look down the Armstrong Valley.

Take care in wetter conditions as the track can be slippery and muddy. The track does have some steps to help with the walking. The walk is of medium grade.

The Cumberland walking track also hosts "Big Tree" and the "Cambarville Historic Township" picnic area.

Access for Dogs:


Dogs are not allowed

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At Cumberland Falls there is a seat and panoramic views of the falls from a viewing platform. It is not possible to get close to the falls. There are views along the valley including the stark grey Mountain Ash trees which died during Black Saturday. A wooden bridge crosses Cumberland Creek above the falls.

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Location


Marysville-Woods Point Road,  Marysville 3779 Map


Web Links


Yarra Ranges National Park - Lady Talbot Drive, Cambaraville Historic (PDF)

The Best Family Activities in the Yarra Valley

The Best Waterfalls in Melbourne and Victoria for Family Visits


Marysville - Cumberland FallsMarysville-Woods Point Road,, Marysville, Victoria, 3779