Paradise! If you don't mind a short scramble over rocks and climbing up slippery gravel and accross a undulating goat track there's a reward waiting. Deep fresh water with lots of fish and a stunning waterfall. Take some bread and the water fairly boils with fish. None will hurt you when swimming. Turn off at Amos Bay Rd and take the dirt road for about 15 minutes and watch out for the sign in the tree. The road in has been graded recently so it's not too rough, just a few washouts so keep alert. Not much space for sitting around or picnicking at the Falls, it's more about the waterfall and swimming. There are no facilities or phone reception. It's just in it's natural state and...
   Read moreThis is a stunning place. The Falls are quite high, and when we were there, just after a night of rain, was in full flow. At the bottom of the falls is a big pool that I'd des ribed as a swimming hole. However, I would not enter when the falls and stream below is flowing as strong as we saw. Road access is via a gravel road, which turns on to a rough bush track. Tourist information recommends a 4WD but we took our Subaru Outlook through with no problem. The last part of the track is a strenuous walk down the steep ba ks of the revised. People with serious mobility issues should not attempt this. For...
   Read moreYes it is not the best sign posted and definitely off the track, but without a doubt make the effort, as this waterfall is absolutely stunning.
I had a 2WD and got most the way, before walking the rest. Even with no cars, it becomes obvious where a 2WD wont get past - this section also opens up with space to park. The other car park for 4WD's is only about 400m up the road, so not a huge difference. Then when you get to the 4WD carpark, its a short few hundred meters to the waterfall.
And yes, no crocodiles,...
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