Terrace Falls
Terrace Falls is a dog-friendly park in Hazelbrook.
Dog rules
Listed as a dog-friendly bushwalk by Blue Mountains City Council. Dogs must be on a leash and under the owner's control at all times. All dog waste must be removed. (Source: BMCC Pet Friendly Facilities guide, bmcc.nsw.gov.au.)
At a glance
Before you go
- 💧No confirmed drinking water — bring your own to be safe.
- 🌳No shade confirmed — take it easy on warmer days.
- 🗑Poo bags not confirmed — best to bring your own.
What people say
Beautiful hike along this track where you will pass a few other waterfalls and pools before arriving at Terrace Falls. There are uphill climbs to get back to the carpark, some slippery areas and creek crossings but definitely worth doing. We visited the last day in April so it was cooler and the water was very cold! We decided to go under the falls and it was super cold but invigorating!! Highly recommend doing this hike. Start at Heron Rd. Park your car on the verge and make your way down the fire trail to the start of the walking track.
A must to do for those exploring Blue Mountains. The Terrace Falls Circuit is a 4.7km, grade 3 hike located in the Blue Mountains region, New South Wales. The hike takes around 1.5-2 hrs to complete from carpark. The path is awesome and the vegetation is astonishing. Have water and proper shoes. Don't try when its rainy or ground is wet. Highly recommended!!!
We did this track after few days of heavy rain and there were puddles and small brooks running everywhere. Terrace falls were amazing, pumping with water and so refreshing on a hot day. We have parked at the end of the Lake road , went to Adam’s lookout and than walked down to falls. We like that track has “natural” look with uneven surfaces and is overgrown at parts. Wear proper walking shoes and enjoy the nature
Nice place, beautiful view and very easy walk up and down
Nice quiet spot for a hike (although I must say my visit was on a public holiday so your experience may vary). As with most hiking spots, best to come nice and early to avoid people and to be able to enjoy (almost) the whole place to yourself. The water isn’t quiet as clean as I was hoping for, and it isn’t a bit waterfall spot so please do simmer your expectations. But otherwise, it’s a nice hike that takes around 2.5 hours to complete to-and-back.
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