Sherrard Falls, Roadside waterfall in New England, New South Wales, Australia
Sherrard Falls is a roadside waterfall on Waterfall Way between Dorrigo and Thora where water flows continuously over a rocky slope. The falls are easily visible from your vehicle or a short walk along the road.
The falls were officially registered with the Geographical Names Board of New South Wales, establishing its formal place in regional geography records. This recognition documented the location as part of the area's natural landscape.
The waterfall forms part of the natural heritage within the traditional lands of Aboriginal peoples in the Dorrigo National Park region.
The falls are easily accessible from the road with limited parking for one or two vehicles available. Visitors can view the cascade from their car or take a brief walk to get a closer look.
The waterfall maintains water flow throughout all seasons, making it one of the permanent cascades along the mountain route between Coffs Harbour and Armidale.
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