Gap Creek Falls

This fall, like most others, is best viewed after rain. However, this 40 metre drop expands dramatically from a minor trickle to a full fledged waterfall probably 30 metres across. I can’t emphasise enough just how much better it is when in full flow. The steps down can be slippery and tricky when wet. Caution […]

Eden Creek Falls

I have just stumbled across this site and as an avid waterfall watcher found it interesting. Now here is one that is hard to find and hard to get to but worth the effort. Eden Creek Falls in the Toonumbar National Park in Northern NSW. National Parks no longer maintain the track down to Eden […]

Victoria Falls, the other one

Australia, being very pro British in the 19th century, had many things named after the Brits and, whatever state you travel in, you will eventually come across something named after Queen Victoria. However, in this case, the falls named after her have been usurped by one of the world’s greatest in Africa. Victoria Falls in […]

Somersby Falls

Hi One of my favourite photo places. Yes these falls can be a drizzle when we haven’t had rain, I recommend viewing a day or two after good rain, then you’ll get to see it at its glory. Plus to reach the bottom it is a hike, not at all an easy walk for elderly, […]

Blackheath Waterfalls

I noticed the pictures of the Bridal Veil Falls & Horseshoe Falls at Blackheath were taken in an “off” year. Here are the pictures I took in 2009 after some good rain. 0 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 4 + 9 =

Terrace Falls

Terrace Falls is in Hazelbrook, in the Blue Mountains west of Sydney NSW Australia. Combined with Lawson, there are 12 good waterfalls in this area. 0 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 6 + 1 =

Wollomombi Falls News Years Eve 2011

After visiting the Wollomombi Falls recently, I was looking at further NSW waterfall info and came across your great site. Really enjoyed your travels and thought this pic may be of interest. Like you, we are on a quest….to visit every National Park in the USA – its a long way from Australia! So far […]

Mongrel Bastards Mountain Bike Club

As a Queenslander in ‘enemy territory’ I was lucky enough to be allowed to tag along on a 75km mountain bike ride that started at Eltham to the South, took in Minyon Falls and looped back. It’s an annual event hosted by the affectionately named “Mongrel Bastards Mountain Bike Club” in Lismore. Don’t let the […]

Tuross Falls in better flow

I had visited the area in 2003 only to find the river was almost dry. Yesterday, 16 Jan 2011, there was plenty of water flowing through the cascades and over the falls. 0 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 2 + 7 =

Fitzroy Falls

There is a place southwest of Sydney called Southern Highlands. In Southern Highlands there is a famous waterfall called Fitzroy Falls. Fitzroy Falls is 81 metres high. It is surrounded by a valley. The falls fall onto some rocks and form a river that flows into the valley. You can view the falls from many […]

Rawson Falls

Rawson Falls are located in Boorganna Nature Reserve 6kms west of Comboyne NSW. They are relatively unknown for an impressive 40 metre high fall with a good consistent flow in a beautiful rainforest reserve-maybe the leeches keep people away. 0 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 2 + 2 =

Gloucester River

The Gloucester River tumbles in a series of waterfalls from the Gloucester Tops into a very wild gorge. Apparently there is a much bigger fall downstream of this one that takes plenty bravery to reach. 0 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 9 + 3 =

Rocky Creek Falls

Rocky Creek Falls are the tallest and biggest in Coolah Tops but you have to not be scared of heights to get the money shot of them. They are an impressive sight after heavy rain. 2 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 9 + 3 =

Cox’s Creek Falls

Cox’s Creek Falls are hard to photograph requiring a scramble down into a very muddy and slippery ravine to get a photo that only shows part of the falls. It’s worth the effort, though you have to be keen. 1 Comment*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 6 + 4 =

Norfolk Falls

This photo of Norfolk Falls, Coolah Tops National Park, was taken after heavy rain. Taken from the same vantage point as the photo previously posted it is interesting in comparison and shows the rewards of getting out battling humidity and mud to get some good shots. 1 Comment*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these […]

Sylvia Falls

First of all, thank you very much for this great site! Part of the Wentworth Falls – at the very end of the round track. I would say this waterfall is about 15m tall 2 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 3 + 7 =

Apsley Falls in Full Flow

Taken 24 May 2009. The Apsley Gorge below the falls is also very spectacular and the falls are very easy to access, being only 1km from the Oxley Highway. Great camping and picnic spot too. 0 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 4 + 5 =

Thundering Tia Falls

I was here recently after heavy rain and the falls were thundering. 0 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 5 + 8 =

Ebor Falls in heavy rain

Ebor Falls. Taken May 2009 after heavy rain. 0 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 2 + 8 =

Moonabung Falls

Moonabung Falls (50m) near Maitland NSW. Taken after heavy rain in September 2008. 0 Comments*Enter your name*2 characters minimum.Do not change these fields following 1 + 8 =