
Lone Creek Falls
68 m
A national monument and one of the most photographed waterfalls in South Africa, plunging 68 metres into a fern-lined pool.
Six iconic waterfalls fall within SAFCOL's ecotourism portfolio, from the 90-metre Lisbon Falls to the historic Mac Mac Falls and the family-favourite Debengeni cascades.

68 m
A national monument and one of the most photographed waterfalls in South Africa, plunging 68 metres into a fern-lined pool.

30 m wide
A delicate 30-metre-wide curtain of water reached by a 750-metre walk through indigenous forest.

65 m
A 65-metre twin waterfall, split into two streams by dynamite during the early gold mining era.

45 m
A national monument that plunges 45 metres into a deep gorge surrounded by indigenous bush.

90 m
The highest waterfall in Mpumalanga at 90 metres, set against panoramic escarpment views.

Magoebaskloof
Known as "the place of big pots" for its cascading rock pools - a popular Magoebaskloof picnic spot.
Most falls are accessible by car. Day visitor and conservation fees apply at certain sites - contact the SAFCOL Ecotourism office for current rates and access conditions.
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