Fitzroy Falls

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Plunging into a lush, fern-lined gorge in the Southern Highlands, Fitzroy Falls is one of the most accessible and breathtaking waterfalls in New South Wales. The main cascade drops 81 metres into a deep valley, and the surrounding Morton National Park offers a network of walking trails with panoramic lookouts and ancient rainforest. This is a perfect stop for self-drivers exploring the scenic route between Sydney and Canberra, or as a day trip from the Southern Highlands villages.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow at least 1–2 hours for a quick visit to the main lookout and a short walk. For a more immersive experience, plan for half a day to explore both rim tracks and enjoy a picnic. The falls are at their most impressive after rain, and the light is best in the late afternoon for photography.

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