


Wentworth Falls Lake
About
Wentworth Falls Lake is a scenic lakeside paradise perfect for families seeking outdoor adventure in the Blue Mountains. With calm swimming waters, a well-equipped playground, and gentle walking paths suitable for strollers, this free attraction offers a full day of nature-based fun without breaking the budget. The picnic facilities make it ideal for a relaxed family lunch surrounded by stunning mountain scenery.
Highlights
- ✓Safe, shallow lake swimming perfect for young children during warmer months
- ✓Modern playground with equipment for various ages
- ✓Flat, easy walking trail around the lake suitable for strollers and beginner cyclists
- ✓Plenty of grassy areas for ball games and running around
- ✓BBQ facilities and covered picnic shelters for family gatherings
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive early on weekends and school holidays to secure a shaded picnic spot near the playground, as the best tables get taken quickly.
- 2.Bring water shoes for kids as the lake bottom can be rocky in places, and pack insect repellent for summer visits.
- 3.The walking path around the lake is pram-friendly and takes about 30-40 minutes, perfect for little legs or a peaceful stroller walk.
- 4.Public toilets are available but basic, so consider bringing hand sanitizer and toilet paper just in case.
- 5.The lake is unpatrolled, so supervise children closely during swimming and consider bringing floaties for less confident swimmers.
Best Time to Visit
Visit on weekday mornings for a peaceful experience, or summer afternoons (December to February) for swimming. Autumn (March to May) offers beautiful foliage and cooler temperatures perfect for picnics without the summer crowds.
What to Know
Entry and parking are completely free. There are basic toilet facilities and covered picnic tables, but no food vendors or cafes on site, so pack your own snacks and meals.
Seasonal Notes
Swimming is most popular during summer (December to February) when temperatures are warmest. Winter (June to August) can be quite cold in the Blue Mountains, making it better for walks and picnics than swimming. The park is open year-round, 24 hours daily.
Nearby Eats
Wentworth Falls village (5-minute drive) offers family-friendly options including The Conservation Hut cafe for lunch with spectacular valley views, or grab fish and chips from the local shops to enjoy lakeside.
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