Waterfalls in the north of Sydney
Waterfalls in the north and north-west of Sydney, including Garigal National Park, Ku-ring-gai Chase and Lane Cove National Park.
The Garigal National Park is a protected national park that is located within the North Shore and Forest District regions of Sydney, New South Wales, in eastern Australia. The 2,202-hectare (5,440-acre) national park is situated approximately 20 kilometres (12 mi) north of the Sydney central business district.
Waterfalls in the north and north-west of Sydney, including Garigal National Park, Ku-ring-gai Chase and Lane Cove National Park.
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A varied loop in Sydney’s north that combines the Two Creeks Track and Little Digger Track. The bushwalk passes waterfalls, rainforest, creeks and sandstone caves.
A number of Aboriginal axe grinding grooves at the base of a waterfall, near MIdde Harbour Creek
An Aboriginal art site in a rock shelter in St Ives, which has orange lines and a single hand stencil.
The Caleyi Falls (they don’t have an unofficial name) is a small but picturesque waterfall along an informal mountain-biking trail in Garigal National Park.
A tiered waterfall along a tributary of Deep Creek, close to Deep Creek Reserve. It’s best visited after some decent rain.
The Carroll Creek Falls is a small but picturesque waterfall and swimming hole along Carroll Creek, in Garigal National Park.
A small but wide cascade where Carroll Creek drops over a long ledge, just before reaching Middle Harbour Creek.
Waterfall near Middle Harbour Creek where an unnamed creek tumbles over moss-covered boulders.