A dramatic waterfall plunging into a gorge on the edge of the New England Tablelands in northern NSW. The falls cascade over basalt columns into a deep pool surrounded by open woodland and cliff faces. The gorge is part of Oxley Wild Rivers National Park which protects one of the largest wilderness areas in NSW. Fewer visitors make it here compared to nearby Wollomombi Falls making it a quieter and more intimate gorge experience.
Know before you go
Unfenced cliff edges near the falls. Check water levels before swimming. Access road is unsealed but suitable for 2WD in dry conditions. No facilities so carry everything you need.
What to bring
sturdy shoeswaterswimwearcamera
Difficulty
Moderate
Best seasons
Autumn, Winter, Spring
Best time
Morning
Entry
Free
Dog friendly
✗No
Family friendly
✗No
Swimming
✓Yes
Related