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Wentworth Falls

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Wentworth Falls is a stunning three-tiered waterfall located in the Blue Mountains National Park, New South Wales, Australia. Fed by Jamison Creek, the falls cascade approximately 187 meters into the Jamison Valley, offering visitors breathtaking views and a variety of walking tracks to explore. 

Wentworth Falls Track: This popular walking trail leads hikers to the top of the falls, providing panoramic views of the Jamison Valley. The track includes well-formed steps and several lookouts, such as Princes Lookout, which offers a vantage point over the first two sections of the falls. National Pass: A historic trail that skirts the edge of the Valley of the Waters, offering dramatic cliffside views and access to various waterfalls. Note that sections of this trail may be closed due to maintenance or safety concerns; always check current conditions before planning your hike. Wentworth Falls Lake: An artificial lake created in the early 20th century, now serving as a recreational area with picnic and barbecue facilities, a children's playground, and an easy walking circuit around the lake.

Tips for Visiting


  • Access: The falls are accessible via a short drive from the town of Wentworth Falls. A picnic area near the falls offers parking and serves as a starting point for various walking tracks.

  • Safety: Some tracks can be steep and may become slippery, especially after rain. It's essential to wear appropriate footwear, stay on designated paths, and supervise children closely. Always check for any track closures or alerts before your visit. 

  • Facilities: The picnic area provides amenities such as toilets and picnic tables. The nearby town offers additional services, including cafes and shops.

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