Start the walk from Halls gap recreation reserve or you won’t find the path. I parked my car at the blue star, walk alongside the field and then you will come across to the waterfall track that is the red line in my screenshot of the map. Unfortunately there is no water in the waterfall now (May), completely dry, but we knew it would be dry from reading other reviews. However it is still a really nice nature walk, see lots of birds and kangaroos along the way. So enjoy it as a nature walk, not necessarily...
Read moreNice, pretty & fairly direct short walk from sports oval, well sign posted. Areas of slightly raised pathways &
When I went there was not much water at all, despite a large amount of rain the day before. I can see how impressive the falls could be but I had no such luck. Enjoyed the walk there & back none the less.
Route NOT suitable for wheelchairs and strollers/pushchairs as there are rocks you have to sort of climb over, some stairs & lots of...
Read moreEnjoyable area to walk around in and take in the sights, but the falls really come alive when there's been recent rainfall - unfortunately the first time I went there hadn't been any rain so it was very dry. Thankfully the next time I went (which was astonishingly on my birthday!) I was rewarded with a wonderfully amazing scene! Will definitely come back, as walking from Agnes' Grave through Clematis Falls and then onto Chataqua Peak is...
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