We love waterfalls, and the Blue Mountains have some of the best and most accessible waterfalls, from short walks to see one, to easy walking circuits to see a number of waterfalls, the Blue Mountains have it all. Some of the nicest waterfalls you can visit are less than 25mtrs high, but the Blue Mountains also has some big falls with long drops that are best viewed after plenty of rain to see them in all their fury / glory. Some of the falls we show may be off the beaten track and have no walking track as such to them, we will advise on how easy it is to get to each on on their respective pages.
If you want to photograph a waterfall, just visit a waterfall or swim at a waterfall, our Ultimate Blue Mountains Waterfalls Interactive Map can help with that.
Scroll around the map below, click a pin, you will see a thumbnail of the waterfall and that will allow you to then click and view the page about that waterfall. Or, you can go straight to the Blue Mountains Waterfalls Guide instead of using the map if you prefer.
We will continue to add more waterfalls as we get a chance to get out and capture them at their best after some good rain and it is very much a work in progress. If you see a name with a (?) after it, then it means I have not been able to 100% confirm the name of the falls, and this is what most refer to them as.