Beautiful cliffs. You can stay the night and camp but I really recommend going to the dam on kayaks or a paddle board. It is about a 20 minute paddle to the dam with shear cliffs on either side. It is a great place to go cliff jumping. The fire devastated the area but now it is starting to regrow and is starting to look really beautiful. You can also walk along the river and it will lead to the dam but I do not know what or where...
Read moreGreat place to explore. Hidden spots, swimming, swinging, climbing and general interesting walking. Don't drive to the bottom as you need a capable 4wd to get back up or flog a not so capable one. 😂. Oh and their is a safe way down for children. When you get to the dam wall turn right and walk past the blocks for about 30 seconds and the safer way is...
Read moreDam Cliffs? More like Dayum Cliffs, this sexy place is sure to delight you all. From floating around, swimming, climbing local rock formations, free climbing and jumping into this historic old railway dam. So peaceful especially at night with the stars overhead and just you to enjoy this wonderful idyllic swimspot just...
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