Sir John Falls

Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers National ParkGPS Coords: -42.5715, 145.6922
Land Tenure: National Park

Tasmap Reference: 3828 D'Aguilar

Updated on 09 Jul 2024

Sir John Falls
© 2015 - 2024 Photography: Robert Parsons
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Grade 5 Hike
Suitable for very experienced hikers only.

No directional signage

Dogs are not allowed
Drones are not allowed
Unknown if accessible with a caravan
Unknown if accessible with a campervan or RV
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About Sir John Falls

Only accessible by boat from Strahan along the Gordon River.

The falls were named by explorer Stephen Spurling after an expedition in 1906, after prominent Hobart politician of the time Sir John Dodds. 

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