Wentworth Falls



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South Side





Jamison Creek



















































Pactolus Falls is on Den Fenella Creek 100m north of the junction with Valley of the Waters Creek and Jamison Creek. It is best viewed from the track on the way down to Hippocrene Falls.



This small waterfall is on Isobel Creek near the valley of the Waters Track before it descends to Empress Falls.


The Valley of The Waters - Empress Creek














The track crosses the creek below Empress Falls









The track crosses the creek at the bottom of this waterfall.




Above is a view from the top of Lodore Falls.



Above is the upper part of Lodore Falls.



The photo above shows part of the upper part and all of the lower part of Lodore Falls



Above photo shows the lower part of Lodore Falls






The track crosses the creek again below Flat Rock Falls.






Britannia Falls was named by the Wentworth Falls Trustees in 1898 after Margaret Britannia (Brit) Young, nee Murray, daughter of Captain James Somerville Murray and Elizabeth Lilla Murray. James Murray was one of the first Europeans to explore the Valley in 1886.




The Wentworth Pass track crosses the creek at the bottom of these falls.








Kings Tableland

There are lots of waterfalls in the creeks that flow off Kings Tableland into the Kedumba Valley. Here is one in a small creek that starts near Battleshop Tops.










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