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Horton Falls National Park

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Overview

Visit Horton Falls National Park, tucked away on the eastern foothills of the Nandewar Range. About 40mins from Barraba, you’ll be treated to spectacular waterfall and rugged cliff views.

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A great daytrip from Tamworth, Horton Falls National Park protects the headwaters of the Gwydir River. It’s divided by the tranquil Horton River, characterised by pools, cascades, gorges and the dramatic Horton Falls that drop 83m.

Your best chance to view these majestic falls is spring through to autumn, when the weather is warmer and the river is flowing after local rainfall. It’s also a great time to see vibrant wildflower displays of native bluebells and guinea flowers.

If you’re a keen photographer, make the short 100m stroll to Horton Falls lookout. Here, you can capture the perfect shot of the Horton River cascading into the deep valley below. If the sight of all this water makes you keen for a cool, refreshing dip, take a scenic 250m walk to the magical Upper Falls, where water cascades over small rocky cliffs into a delightful swimming hole.

Keep your eyes peeled for the many bird species that reside here. You might spot turquoise parrots feeding on grasses or eastern yellow robins sitting on low branches in the woodlands. At the end of an action-packed day, hunker down at the rustic Horton Falls campground.

Highlights in this park

  • Water cascades over rocky ledges into a pool surrounded by bushland at Top Falls in Horton Falls National Park. Photo: Felicity Hatton © Felicity Hatton

    Horton Falls campground and picnic area

    Tucked away in the rugged foothills of the Nendewar Range is Horton Falls campground and picnic area. With just 2 campsites, nature lovers can explore...

  • Water cascades over rocky ledges into a pool surrounded by bushland in Horton Falls National Park. Photo: Lauren Sparrow © DPIE

    Upper Falls picnic area

    Upper Falls picnic area is in Horton Falls National Park near Horton Falls campground and picnic area. It’s a great spot to stop for a snack when you ...

  • View of Horton Falls through trees at Horton Falls lookout in Horton Falls National Park. Photo: Leah Pippos © DPIE

    Horton Falls lookout

    Horton Falls lookout is in Horton Falls National Park near Horton Falls campground and picnic area. The lookout is a great vantage point for viewing t...

 

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  • in the Country NSW region
  • Horton Falls National Park is always open but may have to close at times due to poor weather or fire danger.

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