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Lawson is located in the upper Blue Mountains and is located approx 32kms and 30 minutes by road from the base of the Blue Mountains. Lawson has plenty to offer the waterfall chaser as well with plenty of cafes and other eateries to be found here.

 

  • Adelina Falls is the first waterfall you come to once you leave the carpark on Honour Ave and start the waterfall circuit walk, it is just 5 minutes from the car park and an easy walk for children. Adelina falls was originally called Livingstone Falls, but was later renamed Adelina
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  • Cataract Falls gives you two nice drops for the price of one, this is either the first set of falls or the last set of falls that you come to when doing the South Lawson Waterfall Circuit walk, it is easy to get to from the bottom carpark if you
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  • Dante's Glen is the next set of impressive falls once you have descended down from the Fairy Falls way up above, remember, if you came down here, you have to go back up all those steps, even if you do the entire Empire Pass walk, you will still have to
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  • There are more than one set of falls with the name Fairy Falls in the Blue Mountains, another Fairy Falls is at Hazelbrook, these are much more impressive than those falls, though both are quite nice. One of the best things about these falls, is they are just 5 minutes
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  • Federal Falls are located on a short side track near the junction of Cataract Creek and Lawson Creek, instead of heading up the steps, you continue on for a few minutes and arrive at these lovely falls. Originally named Hays Falls, they were renamed to commemorate the Federation of Australia
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  • Frederica Falls at North Lawson are an impressive multi-tier set of falls with a good sized pool at the base that most of the time you could cool off under as it is usually deep enough to do so, just watch for any underwater snags or trees/rocks etc. When flowing
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  • Junction Falls are the next falls you come to downstream of Adelina Falls, but, you get 2 waterfalls for the price of 1 here, one on the right on Lawson Creek and one on the left as you firsdt descend down the steps on Ridge Creek. Originally called Stanley Falls
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  • Lawson Cave Falls were "lost" for many years, until a team of researchers finally found them again. These are NOT easy to get to, NOT suitable for kids at all. You need to be experienced in offtrack walking and navigation, walking on wet and slippery rocks. This is not a
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  • There is no defined walking track to Leslie Falls, you will either be walking down the creek on slippery rocks, or, route-finding your way along the bank, certainly not a waterfall to visit if you have children or no off-track walking experience. There are other ways to get here, and,
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  • So, right off the bat, I'll say that there are conflicting reports of just where Lucys Glen actually is, some say it is up here in this side canyon with the below falls, other reports say that Lucys Glen was actually back down on the creek near where the small
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  • St Michael's Falls are up in a side creek below Fairy Falls (There is another set of falls below Fairy Falls, but there does not appear to be a track in to those), after crossing the creek twice as you come from Dante's Glen, you will come to an old
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