North Side
Sapphos Leap
A waterfall, near or in Wentworth Creek, South West of Waratah Road
See Lithgow Mercury 15 Apr 1898
Carters Falls
A set of waterfalls, near or in Wentworth Creek, South West of Waratah Road
See also Blue Mts Echo, 26 Nov 1910.
Note - Both these waterfalls must be in the creek valley downstream from the Crematorium.
Waterfall in Water Nymphs Dell
South Side
Weeping Rock Falls
Queens Cascades
Rocket Point Falls
Wentworth Falls
Wentworth Falls consist of two big waterfalls separated by the half-way ledge (where there are cascades)
Wentworth Falls - Upper Falls
Wentworth Falls - Lower Falls
Hippocrene Falls
Upper Waterfalls in Empress Creek
Floras Bath Waterfall
Small Waterfall at the Asmodeus Pool
Empress Falls
The track crosses the creek at the bottom of these falls.
Sylvia Falls
Edith Falls
These falls lie between Sylvia and Lodore Falls
The track crosses the creek at the bottom of these falls.
Lodore Falls
This is the upper part of Lodore Falls
The upper and lower parts of Lodore Falls
The lower part of Lodore Falls
Flat Rock Falls
The track crosses the creek at the bottom of these falls.
Britannia 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.
Red Rock Falls
The Wentworth Pass track crosses the creek at the bottom of these falls.
Vera Falls
Den Fenella Falls
Pactolus Falls
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.