Beauchamp Falls

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Blue Mountains National Park, Australia

Scenic spot· Tourist attraction

Beauchamp Falls Reviews | Rating 4.7 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Beauchamp Falls is located in Blue Mountains National Park, Australia on Grand Canyon Walking Track. Beauchamp Falls is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category scenic spot in Australia.

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Grand Canyon Walking Track

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Danylo Motyka

A beautiful waterfall that you can see from point pilcher lookout. A great dry canyon trip (only go if safe and you k ow what your doing).

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Nace Y

Beautiful falls, set in the heart of the Blue Mountains. It's a hard walk to get to the falls as there are lots of steep climbs but the views are worth it. Looks like the water flows all year round as when I visited the falls today, water was gushing, even after no recent rainfall. We were also lucky to see a rainbow at the base of the falls.

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Matthew Coughlan (Matty)

Wonderful hidden away gem within the Blue Mountains only slightly off the main track. Not overly difficult to reach with a number of amazing views along the way. A place all should visit.

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Samantha Denmeade

Beautiful place to visit. Be prepared for the stairs. They're not forgiving on the way back up. We went down the Grand Canyon walk then veered left to Rodriguez Pass toward the Grose Valley to get to the falls. There's a bit of a hairy spot with a cable handrail but otherwise a fairly easy walk and you're well rewarded in the end.

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Matthew Pickering

Very beautiful. Walk takes approximately 3.5 hours.

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Brendan Millett

Classic. A great place for lunch after a a tough abseil down. Jugglers.

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Carl Nielsen

Lovely hike, once you get down to the bottom of the canyon, it's like coming down into a whole new world, it feels like a dragon can come out of every cave, a really nice ride.

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Boyd McMillan

Beautiful falls and a chance to cool off. Surrounded by high cliffs along Rodriguez Pass.