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Wentworth Falls is a three-tiered waterfall fed by the Jamison Creek, near the town of Wentworth Falls in the Blue Mountains region of New South Wales, Australia. The falls are accessible via the National Pass Walking Trail and the Overcliff/Undercliff Walk. The total height of the waterfall is 187 metres (614 ft). Near the falls, there is a rocky knoll that has a large number of grinding grooves created by rubbing stone implements on the rock to shape and sharpen them. These marks have been determined to be signs of early human habitation nearby.


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Tourism

A picnic area, accessible via a sealed road from the Great Western Highway, is located a short distance from the town of Wentworth Falls, with parking for cars and larger vehicles.

A view of the top of the falls is easily accessible from the Wentworth Falls Lookout which is accessed by a slightly sloping concrete path (wheelchair accessible) from the car park area. Stop first at the Jamison Lookout for views over the valley.

There are two access points which lead down well formed steps to Princes lookout from where you can see most of the first two sections of the falls before they disappear into the valley below..

A really good way to do this walk to Princes lookout is to walk out to the Wentworth falls lookout and then take the steps leading down to the falls, about an 8-minute walk. (Note some of the steps are larger than normal).

When returning take the left fork when you come to the meeting of two stairways, this will bring you back to the main pathway at the top near the Jamison lookout

Other easy and challenging walking trails loop from the picnic area and follow the Jamison Creek south to the top of Wentworth Falls where scenic views over the expansive Jamison Valley to the south can be enjoyed. A trail follows the creek as it cascades down several waterfalls; with a further trail leading down into the valley floor.

A fatality occurred in 2000 when an English tourist plunged off the waterfall while paddling in a rock pool. In January 2013!, another English tourist died after falling 100 metres (330 ft) when he slipped on rocks.

In February 2013, following a period of high rainfall, the Wentworth Falls was reported as looking "spectacular" with torrents of water flowing.


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Arriving by train

From the Wentworth Falls train station, the easiest way to reach the Blue Mountains National Park is to walk the Charles Darwin Walk. You will follow Jamison Creek along this track and enjoy waterfalls and birdwatching. The walk is 2.4 km one way (45min - 1hr 15min) and start from the Wilson Park (10 min from the train station).


Opinions on Wentworth Falls (waterfall)
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Gallery

Andrew Mitchell (5 January 2009). "Wentworth Falls". GigaPan. 


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See also

  • List of waterfalls of Australia

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References


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External links

  • "Wentworth Falls". World Waterfall Database. 


Source of the article : Wikipedia

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