Also known as Irrawong Waterfall, Mullet Creek Falls is a picturesque waterfall that drops into wide, sandy pool. Mullet Creek descends past these falls before flowing into Narrabeen Lagoon.


It’s a popular spot as the waterfall is easy to reach, with a grassy “beach” in front of it and a wide rock overhangs providing some shade.


It’s possible to clamber partly behind the waterfall.
Getting to Mullet Creek Falls
The easiest way to the falls is via the Jim Revitt Walk, a short level walk (600m return) from the corner of Irrawong Road and Epworth Place (Warriewood). A longer and steeper track (2.2km return) descends from Ingleside Road (Ingleside), where there is parking area with signage.
More information
- Northern Beaches Council – Irrawong Reserve and Waterfall (Jim Revitt Walk)
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Exploring Mullet Creek in Irrawong Reserve | Hiking the World · September 30, 2021 at 5:36 pm
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