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Tooloom Falls is a waterfall with a swimming hole and camp ground near the town of Urbenville in New South Wales. The area is of great importance to the Githabul People, with interpretive signage available to provide insight into the local Aboriginal culture and the significance of the falls.
The falls are surrounded by a small forested clearing and a 3ha reserve, providing a picturesque setting to connect with nature. For those looking to take a dip, there’s a short, steep track that leads down to a swimming hole at the base of the falls. The waterhole is a great spot to cool off, and if you’re lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of a platypus swimming in Tooloom Creek.
The Bandahngan Campground is located next to falls, and features a number of paid sites. The campground is situated with a direct view of the falls, allowing campers to relax and fall asleep to the sound of flowing water.
Tooloom Falls is a culturally significant location which offers a unique camping and swimming experience. Visitors are encouraged to tread carefully and with respect during their visit. This serene spot offers a chance to immerse yourself in Aboriginal culture, cool off with a swim in a nearby waterhole, and marvel at the breathtaking falls.
Location of Tooloom Falls
Tooloom Falls is located approximately an hour from Kyogle, near the town of Urbenville.
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Features
- Picnic area
- Toilets
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