Apsley Falls

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Thundering into a dark, ancient gorge, Apsley Falls is one of the most dramatic waterfalls in New South Wales. Located within Oxley Wild Rivers National Park, the falls plunge over 100 metres into a sheer-sided canyon, creating a misty spectacle that shifts with the light. The viewing platforms offer heart-stopping perspectives, and the surrounding bushland is alive with birdlife and wildflowers. This is a must-stop on any New England road trip, offering a raw, powerful encounter with the Australian wilderness.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 1 to 2 hours exploring the main lookouts and taking a short walk. If you plan to hike the Rim Walk or birdwatch in the surrounding forest, allow half a day. The falls are most impressive after rain (typically spring and autumn), but the gorge is always photogenic. Arrive in the late afternoon for golden light on the cliffs.

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