Amazing rainforest nature walk. Some sections are quite steep but the path is mostly boarded which makes it easy. The waterfall was awesome even in peak summer. Parking was a bit busy and took us 10 mins to find a empty spot. Entry to the walk is free you only pay $12 for the parking.
Amos Hoe
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October 18, 2024
Nice and accessible board walk all the way to the waterfall. Car park is seriously large but on a busy day it will easily be full.
Lots of benches along the way up for you to rest your legs and bathe in the forest.
Interesting birds abound. The Lyre Bird was interesting. The one we saw made sometime that sounded like sirens. Hahaha
Divyank Gupta
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October 09, 2024
Beautiful Rainforest. There is a trail of a 3 km return to see the waterfall. Trail is steep in slope at some places. Limited parking is available and is almost full on public holidays. There is a little cafe as well in the visitor centre and needs to buy a parking ticket for 12$.
Lyndal Mislov
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July 27, 2024
For the over 60's. Solid boardwalk and paved path. The Lyrebird loop is a gradual incline, challenging at times, then easy decline. One bridge is still closed so you turn around and go back.
The waterfall trail is quite steep and feels like it will never end. My calves complained on the way up and my knees on the way down. I stop, catch my breath, look/take photos so the whole thing took me 3h40mins. If you don't stop to look around, 2 hours would be plenty.
Was it worth it? The falls are beautiful but nothing stands out over other falls of this class.
Being a national park, this is a pristine park, look but don't touch so the water is off limits.
At least do as much of Lyrebird Loop as you can to spot the lyrebirds, but start before 10.30am. They hide after that.
Sana Azhar
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January 12, 2025
The Minnamurra Rainforest hike is a beautiful and refreshing adventure, perfect for those seeking a moderate challenge. The trail is well-maintained, with proper footpaths for the majority of the journey, making it accessible to most hikers.
The lush greenery and serene atmosphere create a tranquil escape, while the gentle sounds of the creek and waterfalls enhance the experience. Some sections feature inclines that might get your heart pumping, but they're manageable and well worth the effort for the stunning views.
A must-visit for nature lovers who appreciate a mix of comfort and challenge
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Amazing rainforest nature walk. Some sections are quite steep but the path is mostly boarded which makes it easy. The waterfall was awesome even in peak summer. Parking was a bit busy and took us 10 mins to find a empty spot. Entry to the walk is free you only pay $12 for the parking.
Nice and accessible board walk all the way to the waterfall. Car park is seriously large but on a busy day it will easily be full. Lots of benches along the way up for you to rest your legs and bathe in the forest. Interesting birds abound. The Lyre Bird was interesting. The one we saw made sometime that sounded like sirens. Hahaha
Beautiful Rainforest. There is a trail of a 3 km return to see the waterfall. Trail is steep in slope at some places. Limited parking is available and is almost full on public holidays. There is a little cafe as well in the visitor centre and needs to buy a parking ticket for 12$.
For the over 60's. Solid boardwalk and paved path. The Lyrebird loop is a gradual incline, challenging at times, then easy decline. One bridge is still closed so you turn around and go back. The waterfall trail is quite steep and feels like it will never end. My calves complained on the way up and my knees on the way down. I stop, catch my breath, look/take photos so the whole thing took me 3h40mins. If you don't stop to look around, 2 hours would be plenty. Was it worth it? The falls are beautiful but nothing stands out over other falls of this class. Being a national park, this is a pristine park, look but don't touch so the water is off limits. At least do as much of Lyrebird Loop as you can to spot the lyrebirds, but start before 10.30am. They hide after that.
The Minnamurra Rainforest hike is a beautiful and refreshing adventure, perfect for those seeking a moderate challenge. The trail is well-maintained, with proper footpaths for the majority of the journey, making it accessible to most hikers. The lush greenery and serene atmosphere create a tranquil escape, while the gentle sounds of the creek and waterfalls enhance the experience. Some sections feature inclines that might get your heart pumping, but they're manageable and well worth the effort for the stunning views. A must-visit for nature lovers who appreciate a mix of comfort and challenge