Leaving Girraween and dropping back into NSW we are aiming for Warialda but decide to take a bit of a detour into Kwiambal NP for a look at Macintyre Falls.
Macintyre falls are located about an hour out of Ashford, near the Ashford limestone Caves (which at the time of writing were closed to the public).
The falls aren’t massive but they are impressive none the less, check out the little whirlpool near the top of the main falls in the top view. hate to get stuck in that in high flow.

We spend a bit of time rock hoping and exploring then head across to Lemon Tree Flat for a swim in the Severn River.
This is a beautiful little camp ground I got zero photos of…
Then it was onto Warialda and the very cool little council run camp ground at Cranky Rock.
At $20 a night for a powered site it’s a great low cost campground with hot shower and clean toilets.
Now I have to be honest, being spoilt in the crystal clear waters you find in Blue Mountains canyons the water hole here did have that agricultural run off look and slight whiff but on a stinking hot day with no better publicly accessible swimming holes within cooee it’s an oasis.
Sure, I wouldn’t drink it but there is no hesitation at jumping in and cooling off.
and the colours in the rocks pop at sunset





With the battery in my head torch now charged I thought I’d have another go at spot lighting.
The creek and waterhole was weirdly devoid of frogs and their predators. I sent a bit of time poking around but was giving up and heading back to camp when this little guy came out to say hello
this species comes in range of colours, from creamy grey to shiny black but how good is the camouflage of this speckled version against the blotched granite.
Back at camp Kylie had luck with the furries. Spotting several sugar gliders running amuck in the trees behind our camper.
and also managed to
1. find this little burrowing frog
and
2. find it a second time to show me
But it is getting late. We are mindful of our fellow campers so call it a night.
we also have a long drive tomorrow.
Our next stop will be Waa Gorge







