Address & Contact
Kanangra-Boyd National Park NSW
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Web: https://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/walking-tracks/kanangra-waterfall-walk?p=1&pdfprint=true
Kanangra Waterfall walk in Kanangra-Boyd National Park offers marvellous
views of the cascading water at Kanangra and Kalang Falls.
The waterfall walk takes visitors along an exposed spine of ancient rocks and past
views of Kanangra Deep, Kanangra Walls and Thurat Spires. From the Kanangra Walls
carpark, follow the
lookout walk before diverging off on to Waterfall walk's path.
In the depths of
the gorge, you may be able to spot one of the country’s few native deciduous trees, the Australian red cedar – it has new red growth in late spring. If you time your walk for either early in the morning or late afternoon, you’ll also be rewarded by the sight of many small birds, such as the flame robin, which inhabit the heath and forest.
The medium grade walk is 1.6km one-way and could take 30 minutes. Take
drinking water, hat, sunscreen. Remember the binoculars if you are birdwatching.