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Waterfall on the Gibraltar Creek in the Australian Capital Territory
For the Poul Anderson short story of the same name, see The Dark Between the Stars (collection).
In Namadgi National Park, the falls are near Corin Road in the Gibraltar Creek Pine Forest. A gravel track from a nearby car park provides access to a lookout to view the falls. There are a number of walking trails near the falls. Near the falls is a car park, public toilets, and a picnic shelter with a gas barbecue.
The falls have a 50-metre (160 ft) drop.
There is not much drainage on Gibraltar Falls, though water will still fall from the falls during drought conditions.
Three Glossy Black-Cockatoos were spotted at the falls in November 2000. These birds are not frequently found in the territory.
The falls were depicted in the 1966 oil painting titled Rescue at Gibraltar Falls, by John Perceval, with Australian National University landscape architect serving as a model for the figure found in the painting. Bushwalks used to take place to get to the falls. The Australian Heritage Commission commissioned a report on the falls called "An archaeological investigation of the Gibraltar Falls recreation area, A.C.T." Axe grinding grooves have been found at the falls.
The falls is part of the Gilbralter Falls / Woods Reserve Area that is listed on the Register of the National Estate and the ACT National Heritage of Australia list. It is about 170ha in area and is located about 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) West North-west of Tharwa.
Incidents
In 2023 a 19-year-old died after falling off the cliffs and into the water.
A few days later, another fatal accident occurred resulting in the death of a 22-year-old man.
^ Rodney Garnett; Danielle Hyndes, eds. (1992). The Heritage of the Australian Capital Territory. National Trust of Australia (ACT). p. 2. ISBN978-0-95949-415-0. OCLC38323685.