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Bus station hiking trails in Terrace Falls Reserve traverse a landscape rich with numerous waterfalls, secluded pools, and diverse bushland. Located within the Blue Mountains, the area features a mix of open forest and dense rainforest sections. Hikers can expect varied terrain, including historic trails that wind along picturesque creeks and rocky formations.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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4.43km
01:19
120m
120m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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79
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19.3km
05:43
530m
530m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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156
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9.91km
03:09
350m
350m
Hard hike. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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4.04km
01:16
120m
120m
Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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4.92km
01:35
190m
190m
Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Hidden inside a narrow sandstone gully near Wentworth Falls, this small cascade feels completely tucked away from the busier lookouts and main walking tracks above. Water slides over layered rock shelves into shallow pools surrounded by ferns, overhangs, and dense rainforest-like vegetation, giving the area a cool canyon feel even on warmer days.
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Pool of Siloam is a small waterfall and natural pool set within a shaded fern gully along Gordon Creek. Moss-covered sandstone walls and dense vegetation give this section of track a cooler, enclosed feel compared to the exposed cliff lookouts nearby. Stepping stones cross the creek beside the falls, and the pool is best after rain when water flow is stronger.
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Upper Wentworth Falls is the first major section of the waterfall system, where Jamison Creek spills over broad sandstone shelves before plunging deeper into the Jamison Valley below. From the top of the falls, you get a mix of calm creek pools, exposed cliff edges, and sweeping valley views all in one spot, with the sound of rushing water carrying through the surrounding bushland after rain. The upper cascades are reached via the Wentworth Falls Track, which descends from the picnic area through a series of steep steps and lookouts.
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This track follows Jamison Creek through a sheltered gully toward the top of Wentworth Falls. The path includes a mix of formed track, boardwalk, and stepping stones, with several small creek crossings along the way. It’s named after Charles Darwin, who visited the area in 1836. Compared to the exposed cliff walks nearby, this section stays shaded and enclosed, with ferns and dense vegetation lining the route.
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Set along the cliff edge in Blue Mountains National Park, this lookout sits on a narrow, fenced ledge with a direct view of Wentworth Falls as it drops into the valley below. The position brings you close to the escarpment, with steep drop-offs and a more immediate perspective of the waterfall and surrounding rock walls. Space is limited at the lookout, and surfaces can be uneven or slippery, particularly after rain.
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It feels like cheating to have such a great view so close the the parking area. That being said, if you're in a hurry this is a great spot for a quick photo op.
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Undercliff Track traces along the cliffsides and passes by a number of amazing viewpoints. If you can time your hike after a rain then you'll see the waterfalls at their full potential.
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Excellent viewpoint for Wentworth Falls and the surrounding Blue Mountains. You can access the lookout via an out and back hike or turn it into a loop to take in more fresh air and views.
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There are 9 curated hiking routes in Terrace Falls Reserve that are easily accessible from bus stations. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from easy strolls to more challenging treks.
Yes, there are 2 easy routes available. For a pleasant and accessible walk, consider the Fairy Falls – St Michael's Falls loop from Lawson. This 4.4 km loop is a great option for a relaxed outing.
The trails in Terrace Falls Reserve are renowned for their stunning natural beauty. You'll encounter numerous waterfalls like Terrace Falls, Victor Falls, and Pyramid Falls, along with secluded pools such as Bedford Pool. The paths wind through diverse bushland, from open forest to dense rainforest sections, featuring lush ferns and unique flora. Expect picturesque creek systems, rocky formations, and mossy grottoes.
Absolutely! The region is famous for its waterfalls. Many trails will lead you past cascades such as Terrace Falls, Victor Falls, Pyramid Falls, and Little Terrace Falls. The Fairy Falls – St Michael's Falls loop from Lawson is a great example, showcasing multiple beautiful falls.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops for convenience. The Fairy Falls – St Michael's Falls loop from Lawson is an easy circular option. For a moderate challenge, the Fletcher's Lookout – Jamison Lookout loop from Wentworth Falls also offers a great circular experience.
The waterfalls and natural pools are particularly spectacular after rainfall, making the reserve especially vibrant during wetter periods. However, the diverse bushland offers beauty year-round. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
The komoot community rates the trails in Terrace Falls Reserve highly, with an average score of 4.5 out of 5 stars from over 300 ratings. Hikers frequently praise the abundance of stunning waterfalls, the lush and diverse bushland, and the tranquil, secluded atmosphere of the pools and grottoes.
Yes, for those seeking a more strenuous adventure, the Fletcher's Lookout – Wentworth Falls loop from Wentworth Falls is classified as difficult. This 9.8 km route includes significant elevation changes, offering a rewarding challenge.
Yes, the reserve features several tranquil swimming and wading spots. Notable examples include Bedford Pool, Willawong Pool, and Lester Pools, which offer serene natural retreats perfect for cooling off on a warm day.
Given the terrain, good grip footwear is highly recommended, especially as trails can be uneven and involve creek crossings, particularly after rain. Always carry enough water, snacks, sun protection, and a first-aid kit. A waterproof jacket is also advisable, as weather can change quickly.
Beyond the waterfalls and pools, Adams Lookout offers pleasant views towards Bedford Creek. Many trails also feature interesting rocky formations, mossy boulder-strewn creeks, and shaded grottoes around the waterfalls, adding to the scenic beauty and sense of exploration.


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