Tuntable Falls Community adjoins the Nightcap National Park, for which many members fought successfully in direct actions in 1979 and 1982.
There are many rare species in the rainforest of the Park, both flora and fauna.
Vehicular access to the forest areas of our land is through the National Parks road which leads up to Wallace Road on the eastern side of the valley. This road has two locked gates, the keys for which are available through our office.
The Falls are a sacred site to the Bundjalung people. Access to the Falls is currently discouraged by National Parks, as there are endangered species (Fleay’s Barred Frog) breeding at the top of the Falls.
The track to the Falls takes several hours and is also exceedingly slippery where it involves rock-hopping along the creek. Care must be taken, as a helicopter evacuation is costly and embarrassing.