There are many waterfalls in every Australian state, although the most spectacular drops are along the eastern seaboard – the Blue Mountains (NSW), Waterfall Way near Dorrigo (NSW), Lamington National Park (QLD) and Cairns region (QLD) are some of the best places to go chasing easily-accessible waterfalls.
The list below is sorted by (my subjective) rating in descending order – so highest-rated falls/swimming spots at the top!
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Reached by an 8km (return) bushwalk, the picturesque Big Mowbray Falls is quite secluded. Above the waterfall is a shallow swimming hole and some small cascades.
- Mowbray National Park
- Type of waterfall: Cascade
- Total drop: 25
- Rating: 3.5
- Ease of access: Moderate
- Bump Track trailhead on Black Mountain Road (Mowbray). Alternate and longer route from Conolly Road.
Hidden in plain sight, Bonnie Doon Falls (Ethel Falls) is just next to the Six Foot Track in Nellies Glen. A short off-track scramble gets you to the base of the falls.
- Blue Mountains National Park
- Type of waterfall: Horsetail
- Total drop: 60
- Rating: 3.5
- Ease of access: Easy/Moderate
- Great Western Highway, just south of Explorers Tree (Katoomba)
Located on the Box Forest Circuit (and also on the West Canungra Creek Circuit) in Lamington National Park, Bunyip Falls plunges into a deep pool.
- Lamington National Park
- Type of waterfall: Chute
- Total drop: 3
- Rating: 3.5
- Ease of access: Easy
- Trail from carpark at end of Lamington National Park Road (Green Mountains)
A series of cascades along Greaves Creek in Blackheath, Campbells Falls is located where the Rodriguez Pass walking track crosses the creek.
- Blue Mountains National Park
- Type of waterfall: Cascade, Tiered or multi-step
- Total drop: 10
- Rating: 3.5
- Ease of access: Moderate
- Evans Lookout (end of Grand Canyon Road), Blackheath
The small but impressive Coachwood Falls is along the Rosewood Creek Track in Dorrigo National Park. There's a shallow pool at the top, and a deeper swimming hole at the base of the falls.
- Dorrigo National Park
- Type of waterfall: Chute, Tiered or multi-step
- Total drop: 15
- Rating: 3.5
- Ease of access: Easy/Moderate
- Never Never Picnic Area at the end of Dome Road
Crater Falls is a seres of picturesque cascades along the Overland Track, a short distance from Ronny Creek.
- Cradle Mountain Lake St Clair NP
- Type of waterfall: Cascade
- Total drop: 30
- Rating: 3.5
- Ease of access: Easy
- Overland Track from Ronny Creek Carpark, Cradle Mountain
Curtis Falls is a small but picturesque waterfall in Tamborine National Park, which is surrounded by rainforest. It's reached by a steep (1.1km return) bushwalk.
- Tamborine National Park
- Type of waterfall: Block or Ledge
- Total drop: 10
- Rating: 3.5
- Ease of access: Easy
- Trail from carpark at the end of Dapsang Drive (Mt Tamborine)
Davies Creek Falls is a picturesque waterfall in the Dinden National Park, about an hour from Cairns, Above the falls is a spectacular infinity pool or waterhole, perched above a sheer cliff.
- Dinden National Park
- Type of waterfall: Tiered or multi-step
- Total drop: 60
- Rating: 3.5
- Ease of access: Easy
- Signposted trail from Davies Creek Road
A small waterfall along the Toolona Creek Circuit in Lamington National Park, Dwandarra Falls cascades into a small pool surrounded by rainforest.
- Lamington National Park
- Type of waterfall: Chute
- Total drop: 2
- Rating: 3.5
- Ease of access: Easy/Moderate
- Trail from carpark at end of Lamington National Park Road (Green Mountains)
Edith Falls (sometimes confused with Lodore Falls) is one of the smaller waterfalls along the Valley of the Waters Track in the Blue Mountains.
- Blue Mountains National Park
- Type of waterfall: Cascade
- Total drop: 8
- Rating: 3.5
- Ease of access: Easy
- Conservation Hut at end of Fletcher St, Wentworth Falls
Edith Falls (Leliyn) are a series of cascades in Nitmiluk National Park. They are popular in summer, with an upper and lower swimming hole below the waterfalls.
- Type of waterfall: Cascade
- Total drop: 60
- Rating: 3.5
- Ease of access: Easy
- Parking area (and campground) at the end of Edith Falls Road, off Stuart Highway
A hidden waterfall reached by an unmarked track from the Crystal Cascades carpark, Fairy Falls is a picturesque cascade and a secluded swimming hole.
- Type of waterfall: Plunge
- Total drop: 10
- Rating: 3.5
- Ease of access: Easy/Moderate
- Parking at end of Redlynch Intake Road (Redlynch)
A small waterfall along Hazelbrook Creek, Fairy Falls drops over a ledge and then flows down over a large rock into a shallow pool.
- Horseshoe Falls Reserve
- Type of waterfall: Block or Ledge, Cascade
- Total drop: 8
- Rating: 3.5
- Ease of access: Easy
- Oaklands Road, Hazelwood
A small but picturesque waterfall along Fairy Falls Creek, Fairy Creek Falls is about eight metres high and reached by a 15min walk.
- North Lawson Park
- Type of waterfall: Block or Ledge
- Total drop: 8
- Rating: 3.5
- Ease of access: Easy
- Bushwalking trail from North Lawson Park at end of St Bernards Drive
The Forty Foot Falls in Mittagong doesn't always have a big flow, but it's pretty impressive after heavy rain. You can walk behind the waterfall and also look at it from the top.
- Mount Alexandra Reserve
- Type of waterfall: Block or Ledge
- Total drop: 12
- Rating: 3.5
- Ease of access: Easy
- Box Vale Walking Track from Boxvale Road, Welby
One of the most well-known and popular attractions in the Blue Mountains, the stunning Govetts Leap (also known as the Bridal Veil Falls) drops 180m in the valley. It can be viewed from a few cliff-top lookouts.
- Blue Mountains National Park
- Type of waterfall: Horsetail
- Total drop: 180
- Rating: 3.5
- Ease of access: Easy
- Lookout at end of Govetts Leap Road
Granite Falls on the NSW south coast generally doesn't have a high volume of water, but the river plunges off a 63m-high sheer granite cliff. A cantilevered platform provides a great view of the falls and valley below.
- Morton National Park
- Type of waterfall: Segmented
- Total drop: 63
- Rating: 3.5
- Ease of access: Easy
- Walking track from end of Tin Mile Road, off Twelve Mile Road
The Coomera Circuit trail passes next to the Gwongarragong Falls, a small but picturesque waterfall.
- Lamington National Park
- Type of waterfall: Cascade
- Total drop: 4
- Rating: 3.5
- Ease of access: Easy/Moderate
- Trail from carpark at end of Binna Burra Road
Henderson Falls is a scenic waterfall in the Otways, accessible via a 3.9km walk from Sheoak Picnic Area or a longer 8.7km loop.
- Great Otway National Park
- Type of waterfall: Tiered or multi-step
- Total drop: 9
- Rating: 3.5
- Ease of access: Easy
- Sheoak Picnic Area via Allanvale Road, Lorne
The picturesque Hilary Falls is in the upper Blue Mountains along Govetts Creek, and reached by a 10km return bushwalk.
- Blue Mountains National Park
- Type of waterfall: Cascade
- Total drop: 8
- Rating: 3.5
- Ease of access: Easy/Moderate
- Grand Canyon Track & Horse Track from Evans Lookout, Blackheath
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