Twin Falls

Morton National Park, New South Wales, Australia

About Twin Falls


Hiking Distance: 2km round trip
Suggested Time: 45-60 minutes

Date first visited: 2006-11-07
Date last visited: 2006-11-07

Waterfall Latitude: -34.64928
Waterfall Longitude: 150.4762

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This Twin Falls sat in Morton National Park, and we were able to visit it after about 600m of walking past the Jersey Lookout of Fitzroy Falls.

As the name suggested, the falls consisted of two columns of water though the nearest column was by far the most visible and most impressive.

Fitzroy_Falls_022_11062006 - Twin Falls
Twin Falls

The other waterfall was harder to see due to the presence of overgrowth, but it looked just as tall as the nearest one.

We gave this pair of falls its own page since it required a little extra exertion beyond Fitzroy Falls to see it.

Twin Falls was flowing somewhat decently when we came here.

Of course that followed a few consecutive days of rain, plus it started to rain during our visit as well.

We believe that this outbreak of rain in this area might have been more of a short term respite from the longer term drought that really affected our waterfalling trip in November 2006.

And given how it was flowing on the somewhat light side, it might not last too long after the rains would stop.

Authorities

Twin Falls resides in the Morton National Park near Robertson in New South Wales. It is administered by the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service. For information or inquiries about the area as well as current conditions, visit their website.

Fitzroy_Falls_037_jx_11062006 - After a bit of walking, we reached this signposted junction indicating that we were almost to Twin Falls
Fitzroy_Falls_020_11062006 - The first of the Twin Falls, where this photo reveals that there were more lower tiers hidden in the bush below
Fitzroy_Falls_028_11062006 - Looking towards the second of the Twin Falls, where it looked like it was lighter flowing with more foliage hiding more of its drop
Fitzroy_Falls_041_jx_11062006 - Last look at the more impressive of the Twin Falls


This waterfall shares the same car park as Fitzroy Falls. So see that page for directions.

But to give you some context, Fitzroy Falls was 58km (about an hour drive) west of Kiama, 69km (a little over an hour drive) west of Wollongong, 141km (under 2 hours drive) south of Sydney, and 175km (about 2 hours drive) north of Canberra..

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