National Falls – one of the most stunning waterfalls in Sydney
National Falls is one of the most spectacular watefalls around Sydney. The waterfall has two separate levels, both with wide overhangs behind the plunging water.
NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) is part of Department of Planning, Industry and Environment. NPWS manages more than 870 NSW national parks and reserves, covering over 7 million hectares of land.
National Falls is one of the most spectacular watefalls around Sydney. The waterfall has two separate levels, both with wide overhangs behind the plunging water.
One of the more remote waterfalls in the Royal National Park, Anice Falls is quite picturesque – but can only be easily viewed from above.
South West Arm Pool is a beautiful, deep secluded pool along South West Arm Creek in the Royal National Park. It’s reached from Winifred Falls by a short, off-track route.
Winifred Falls is a relatively easy to reach and picturesque waterfall and swimming hole in the Royal National Park.
Waterfalls in the north and north-west of Sydney, including Garigal National Park, Ku-ring-gai Chase and Lane Cove National Park.
An off-track route along “White Trig Ridge”, which passes the depiled White Trig before reaching some vantage points over Bobbin Head and Cowan Creek.
Reached via an 800m off-track route from the Cullamine Fire Trail, the White Trig has been significantly depiled.
Collins Flat Beach is a sheltered harbour beach between between North Head and Little Manly Cove. It can only be reached via foot, via a couple of walking tracks.
At the head of Collins Flat Beach is Collins Beach Waterfall. The waterfall is best visited after decent rain.
Over ten metres in height, the Obelisk Trig at North Head was constructed around 1809 as a navigational aid for ships.