Beauchamp Falls – the largest waterfall along Greaves Creek
The picturesque Beauchamp Falls (originally called Blackheath Falls) is located along Greaves Creek and accessed by the Rodriguez Pass walking track.
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The picturesque Beauchamp Falls (originally called Blackheath Falls) is located along Greaves Creek and accessed by the Rodriguez Pass walking track.
A picturesque waterfall along Breakfast Creek in the Megalong Valley, Glenalan Falls is reached via a partly off-track bushwalk.
A challenging loop walk from Dunphys Campground in the Megalong Valley, descending via the Carlon Creek Track and then following Breakfast Creek upstream as far as we can. A tough exit through thick scrub via the Glenalan Spurs to the Medlow Gap Management Trail.
The picturesque Hilary Falls is in the upper Blue Mountains along Govetts Creek, and reached by a 10km return bushwalk.
A beautiful and secluded swimming hole and waterfall in the upper Blue Mountains, Edenderry Pool and Edenderry Falls are located on Govetts Creek and reached by a 9km return bushwalk.
A small Aboriginal shelter with art along Berowra Creek, which has figures in charcoal and red ochre.
An Aboriginal engraving site on a boulder along Berowra Creek; two fish are very distinct, and another seven figures have weathered away.
An Aboriginal engraving site along Berowra Creek, which includes a complex figure with three superimosed motifs.
An Aboriginal engraving of a fish hooked on a line, on a vertical rock along Calabash Creek.
A family-friendly 6km return walk, the Lost City bushwalk offers dramatic views of the Gardens of Stone State Conservation Area, and passes some of the remains of the historic mines.