Archives: Waterfalls
Serpentine Falls
Serpentine Falls is a sloping waterfall that seemed to be both true to its name and a swimming hole. Access is by a short 200m walk in the suburb of Jarrahdale.
Fortescue Falls
Fortescue Falls is a 20m year-round waterfall contrasting with red cliffs in the Dales Gorge area of Karijini National Park in the remote Pilbara Region of WA.
Joffre Falls
Joffre Falls is a 50m seasonal waterfall in the red-cliffed Joffre Gorge near the Oxer Gorge in Karijini National Park in the remote Pilbara Region of WA.
Kalamina Falls
Kalamina Falls is a seasonal waterfall sitting at the head of Kalamina Gorge in Karijini National Park accessed via a brief 5-minute walk to the gorge floor.
Mitchell Falls
Mitchell Falls is a very remote four-tiered waterfall in the WA dropping 80m contrasting with red cliffs and accessed by rugged 2-day 4wd adventure or air.
King George Falls
King George Falls was a very remote dual waterfall in the Kimberley Region that we happened to see as part of the larger Mitchell Falls Explorer day tour.
Jim Jim Falls
Jim Jim Falls (Barrkmalam) is a 200m plunge waterfall in Kakadu National Park experienced by a rugged 4wd road or from the air, but performs best in the Wet.
Gunlom Falls
Gunlom Falls is a 30m waterfall in Kakadu National Park with swimming holes both below and above its drop, accessed by a long unsealed road and short walk.
Twin Falls
Twin Falls is a series of waterfalls in Kakadu National Park dropping 180m with good flow in the Wet but better access in the Dry. It sits past Jim Jim Falls.
Double Falls
Double Falls is an unexpected waterfall sitting in the Death Adder Valley in the Top End as it we saw it during our air tour over Twin Falls and Jim Jim Falls.
Edith Falls (Leliyn)
Edith Falls (Leilyn) is a series of falls and plunge pools in Nitmuluk National Park where the base could be the largest croc-managed swimming hole in the NT.
Florence Falls
Florence Falls is a 30-40m waterfall a short walk from its car park in Litchfield National Park, featuring a swim hole that tends to be free of crocodiles.
Tolmer Falls
Tolmer Falls is a tall 35m waterfall in Litchfield National Park with a lookout and side trail leading to a natural bridge with rare bats and more cascades.
Wangi Falls
Wangi Falls is a 41-52m tall waterfall in Litchfield National Park that may have a companion in high flow. It can also be a swim hole if conditions allow.
Tjaetaba Falls
Tjaetaba Falls is a light-flowing series of waterfalls and secluded swim holes on Greenant Creek in Litchfield National Park, but offers a tranquil bush walk.
Robin Falls
Robin Falls is a seasonal 3-tiered waterfall that may offer crocodile-free swimming near Adelaide River in the Top End accessed by a 30-45 min return walk.
Snoqualmie Falls
Snoqualmie Falls is a 268ft waterfall in a suburb east of Seattle that is easily the most popular and most visited waterfall in the state of Washington.
Twin Falls
Twin Falls is a graceful 132ft waterfall on the South Fork Snoqualmie River in Washington yielding a quieter and more serene experience than Snoqualmie Falls.
Wallace Falls
Wallace Falls features 3 waterfalls on the Wallace River where the Lower Falls is a combined 212ft, the Middle Falls is 260ft, and the Upper Falls is 100ft.
Darwin Falls
Darwin Falls is a 25-30ft waterfall near Panamint Springs in Death Valley National Park, accessed by a two-mile round-trip hike into a narrowing canyon.