Montezuma Falls waterfall
Montezuma Falls (photograph: Cam Blake)
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Montezuma Falls

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Closed area: Montezuma Falls suspension bridge - update
Applies from 17/8/2020

​​​​​​​​​​​​The Montezuma Falls Walking Track is open, from the carpark in Williamsford to the viewing platform at the base of the falls. The suspension bridge which forms a side trip, remains closed to the public for safety reasons until further notice. Re-bolting of tread-plates and final engineer inspection is expected in February-March.

Contact the West Coast Field Centre on PWS.WestCoast@parks.tas.gov.au.

Last reviewed 1/2/2021 07:44 AM


3 hours return, 8km return
Grade 2: Suitable for most ages. The track has a hardened or compacted surface that may have a gentle hill section or sections and occasional steps.
Supervise children, flowing waters, unprotected track edges, weather may change quickly.

About

​You might expect a waterfall named after a powerful Aztec emperor to be grand, and in this case you’d be right. This  walk follows a former tramway through wet, steep, thickly forested west coast country to one of the highest falls in Tasmania. It’s amazing to ponder how they ever built a tramway here. The track eventually comes right to the base of the 104m high falls, and to a bridge that offers great views back to the falls, and out to the wild western rainforests. Return via the same track.

Walking from Williamsford, the track is almost entirely through pleasant and open park-like rainforest. This includes leatherwood, myrtle, sassafras, giant tree ferns and eye-catching fungi.​

You’re sure to get close to several different birds along the way, notably White’s thrush, which is a medium-sized, speckled brown and white ground dwelling bird. It forages quietly on the rainforest floor and, when disturbed, flies only a short distance before settling again, enabling you to get a second look.​

Static map image of the Montezuma Falls track.