# Buckley Falls

- **Country:** Australia
- **Coordinates:** -38.150833, 144.306944
- **Type:** Cascade
- **Width:** 40 m
- **Height:** 4 m
- **Location:** Geelong, Victoria, Australia
- **Elevation:** 30 m
- **Map Width:** 250px
- **Photo Width:** 280px
- **Watercourse:** Barwon River
- **Number Drops:** 1
- **Photo Caption:** Buckley Falls in the evening

Buckley Falls (alternatively written as Buckley's Falls) is a waterfall consisting of a series of rapids on the Barwon River in Geelong, Victoria, Australia, located between the suburbs of Highton and Fyansford. The falls form part of a popular riverside reserve featuring walking trails, lookouts and historical sites. The surrounding area is known for its ecological significance, early industrial use, and panoramic views of the Barwon River valley. The waterfall is named after William Buckley, an escaped convict.

![Photo of Buckley Falls](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cd/Buckley_Falls%2C_evening_%288_June_19%29.jpg)

**Source:** https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckley_Falls (Wikipedia, CC BY-SA)
