Fitzroy Falls Accommodation, Hotels, Tours & Information
Fitzroy Falls
Morton National Park is still largely in its natural state covers 154,000 hectares. Attractions include waterfalls, Morton National Park, reservoir, fishing and picnic areas. Picnics and barbecues Fitzroy Falls Visitor Centre, in the northern section of the park, has been especially designed to cater for the thousands of visitors coming to the region. You'll find picnic and barbecue facilities there, as well as a café with an extensive menu, all in a natural setting within the park. Several walks around the area cater for people of all ages and ability with a special focus on people with a disability. The shop has a range of souvenirs, maps, books and local craft. Located in the northern section of Morton National Park, this award-winning visitor centre is the starting point for parks on the South Coast and in the Southern Highlands. Timber boardwalks, spectacular lookouts over sandstone escarpment with waterfalls cascading into rainforest valleys below are the special features of this centre. There are 15 lookouts to view the falls, 6 kilometres of constructed walking tracks with interpretive signs and environmental and cultural heritage displays. You'll find a shop with souvenirs, maps, postcards, brochures and local craft. An education room has interactive displays for children and an exhibition on plants and animals of the region. The Falls café has an excellent menu all served inside or outside on the deck in a natural environment. There's disabled access, picnic and barbecue areas and walks ranging from 10 minutes to 3 hours.
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