North Lawson
All these waterfalls lie on a loop track, except for the waterfalls in Lucys Glen, which is off the track and up a side creek.
Fairy Falls
Previously called Cecilia Falls. A lower waterfall before St Michaels Falls was once known as Sebastian Falls.
Dantes Glen Falls
Previously called Christabel Falls.
St Michaels Falls
Lucys Glen Falls
Frederica Falls
South Lawson
Like the waterfalls of North lawson, all these waterfalls lie on a loop track, except for Leslie Falls, which is in the same area but is downstream from Federal Falls
Adelina Falls
Adelina Falls are named after Adelaide (Adelina) Wilson, the daughter of the licensee of Blue Mountain Inn (licensed from 1845) very early at Lawson’s (born 1850). Previously called Livingstone Falls.
Junction Falls
There are twin waterfalls at the junction of Ridge Creek and Lawson Creek. Previously called Stanley Falls.
Junction Falls - Ridge Creek
Junction Falls - Lawson Creek
Federal Falls
Federal Falls are on Cataract Creek downstream of Cataract Falls. Previously called Hay’s Cascade. Named in 1889 after a federal convention (so before federation). Jose Hay was an instigator of the parks both to the north and south of lawson.
Leslie Falls
Leslie Falls are on Lawson Creek downstream from the junction of Cataract Creek. Previously known as Bass Falls. There seems to have been a track made to these falls around 1900 which no longer exists.
Cataract Falls
The lower part of Cataract Falls
The upper part of Cataract Falls