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Kurrawonga Falls are a waterfall located in the
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, approximately east of the town of
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in northern
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Geography

The falls are a permanent feature of the Horsearm Creek . The creek flows through dense native
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across the Kaputa Plateau and into a steep
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in the surrounding rocks, falling over into a
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beneath. The volume of the falls varies with seasonal
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Access

The falls, along with the historic Scutts Hutt, are accessible via a return hike of approximately along the Scutts Hutt Firetrail from Kaputar Road, a
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, and the nearby Bark Hut camping grounds. Branching from the
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is a track to the hut which is sign-posted, but the last leading down to the falls is not. The trail is categorised as 'Grade 5' (''very steep, difficult, rough, obstacles'') with an
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of and is recommended for experienced bushwalkers only. Average journey time is 10-12 hours, and mobile phone coverage is extremely limited.


2020 Bushfires

In January-February 2020 the
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that ravaged eastern Australia swept through the
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, forcing its temporary closure, and access to the falls and other attractions were closed to the public.


References


External links


NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service - Scutts Hut and Kurrawonga Falls walk

Narrabri Region Information Directory - Mount Kaputar National Park

Australian Walking Track Grading System
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