Kurrawonga Falls


Kurrawonga Falls are a waterfall located in the Mount Kaputar National Park, approximately east of the town of Narrabri in northern New South Wales, Australia.

Geography

The falls are a permanent feature of the Horsearm Creek. The creek flows through dense native bushland across the Kaputa Plateau and into a steep chasm in the surrounding rocks, falling over into a sinkhole beneath. The volume of the falls varies with seasonal rainfall.

Access

The falls, along with the historic Scutts Hutt, are accessible via a return hike of approximately along the Scutts Hutt Firetrail from Kaputar Road, a public road, and the nearby Bark Hut camping grounds. Branching from the trail is a track to the hut which is sign-posted, but the last leading down to the falls is not.The trail is categorised as 'Grade 5' with an elevation gain of and is recommended for experienced bushwalkers only. Average journey time is 10-12 hours, and mobile phone coverage is extremely limited.

2020 Bushfires

In January-February 2020 the bushfires that ravaged eastern Australia swept through the national park, forcing its temporary closure, and access to the falls and other attractions were closed to the public.

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