In Namadgi National Park,[4] the falls are near Corin Road in the Gibraltar Creek Pine Forest.
A gravel track from a nearby car park provides access to a lookout to view the falls.
[7] Near the falls is a car park, public toilets, and a picnic shelter with a gas barbecue.
[10] The falls were depicted in the 1966 oil painting titled Rescue at Gibraltar Falls, by John Perceval, with Australian National University landscape architect serving as a model for the figure found in the painting.
[12] The falls is a habitat of the ACT rare Austral pillwort,[13] a fern with thread-like leaves,[14] and the vulnerable Alpine Redspot Dragonfly.