
A majestic waterfall cascading into a dramatic gorge, accessible via a beautiful rainforest hike in Lamington National Park.

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A majestic waterfall cascading into a dramatic gorge, accessible via a beautiful rainforest hike in Lamington National Park.
"The trail is absolutely beautiful and definitely worth it."

Some trail turns can be confusing. Take a pic of the park map before you start! :iphone:
The hike is long! Stay hydrated on this beautiful, but demanding, rainforest trail. :water_wave:

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Lamington National Park
Witness the powerful cascade and breathtaking gorge from this stunning vantage point. A true natural wonder.

Binna Burra to Coomera Falls
An immersive hike through a peaceful rainforest, offering a beautiful journey to the falls.

Coomera Falls Lookout
The expansive gorge views from the lookout are as impressive as the waterfall itself.
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Some trail turns can be confusing. Take a pic of the park map before you start! :iphone:
The hike is long! Stay hydrated on this beautiful, but demanding, rainforest trail. :water_wave:
Keep an eye out for local wildlife on the trails. 🐍
The trails can be long and uneven. Comfortable footwear is a must for this hike. :athletic_shoe:
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Some trail turns can be confusing. Take a pic of the park map before you start! :iphone:
The hike is long! Stay hydrated on this beautiful, but demanding, rainforest trail. :water_wave:
Keep an eye out for local wildlife on the trails. 🐍
The trails can be long and uneven. Comfortable footwear is a must for this hike. :athletic_shoe:
Google Maps might be slightly off. Look for Yarrbilgong Falls for the actual waterfall spot. :round_pushpin:
Visitors rave about the breathtaking beauty of Coomera Falls and the immersive rainforest hike. The powerful cascade and expansive gorge views are consistently praised, making the long trek worthwhile. However, some find the trail challenging and note that access to the base of the falls is restricted.
"The walk to Coomera Falls from Binna Burra Tea House is about 5.5–6 km one way. Throughout the entire trail, you’ll only see one sign pointing to the falls — but don’t worry, just keep following the main path and you’ll get there.
Just a heads-up: the location marked as “Coomera Falls” on Google Maps isn’t quite accurate. If you look closely, the actual waterfall is located closer to the spot labeled “Yarrbilgong Falls.”
The trail is absolutely beautiful and definitely worth it. However, please note that access to the base of the falls is not allowed — even for those with permits. You can only view the falls from above."
Ali Taghipour
"Coomera Falls is a must-visit. The trail through the rainforest is peaceful and well-marked, and the views at the lookout are absolutely worth it. The waterfall is powerful and the gorge is breathtaking.
We captured a few drone shots with @VistaDroneStudios, and the landscape from above is just incredible. A perfect spot to disconnect and enjoy raw nature. As drone content creators, this place was a dream to film.
Tip: Start early, bring water, and take your time — the journey is part of the magic."
Flying with Alvaro & Silvia
"Nice trails here, also long ones.. mind the snakes"
Marco S.
The most common access point is from the Binna Burra section of Lamington National Park. The hike to Coomera Falls Lookout is approximately 5.5-6 km one way from the Binna Burra Tea House. Ensure your vehicle is suitable for park roads.
Yes, there is parking available at the Binna Burra Tea House, which serves as the trailhead for the Coomera Falls hike. Arrive early, especially on weekends, as parking can fill up.
No, you cannot drive directly to Coomera Falls. The only way to reach the falls is by hiking the designated trails from Binna Burra. The hike is a significant part of the experience.
While the main path is generally clear, some turns can be tricky. It's highly recommended to take a photo of the park map at the trailhead before you begin your hike.
Currently, there are no shuttle services directly to Coomera Falls. Visitors are expected to hike in from the Binna Burra trailhead. Plan your visit accordingly.
Entry to Lamington National Park and Coomera Falls Lookout is generally free. However, always check the official Queensland National Parks website for any potential changes or special event fees.
Lamington National Park is typically open from sunrise to sunset. However, it's advisable to check the Queensland National Parks website for specific operating hours for the Binna Burra section and any potential trail closures.
While general access to the park and lookout is free, permits might be required for specific activities like camping or certain group events. For a standard day visit to the lookout, no special permit is usually needed.
No, access to the base of Coomera Falls is not permitted, even for those with permits. Visitors can only view the falls from the designated lookout point.
Parking at Binna Burra is typically free. However, it's always a good idea to confirm this on the Queensland National Parks website, as policies can sometimes change.
The hike is a beautiful, long trek through a peaceful rainforest. It's approximately 11-12 km round trip from Binna Burra and can take over 5.5 hours with stops. The trail is generally not too steep.
Wear sturdy, comfortable hiking shoes as the trails can be uneven. Lightweight, breathable clothing is recommended, and consider layers as the weather can change. Don't forget sun protection and insect repellent. :athletic_shoe:
Basic facilities like picnic areas and toilets are usually available at the Binna Burra section. However, amenities directly at the lookout itself are minimal. Plan to carry everything you need.
The hike is quite long and can be challenging for very young children. Families with older children who are accustomed to longer walks might enjoy it. The beauty of the rainforest and falls is rewarding.
Swimming is generally not permitted at Coomera Falls due to safety concerns and park regulations. The focus is on viewing the falls from the lookout. Some hikers may find spots for a dip on the longer circuits, but caution is advised.
Early mornings offer softer light and fewer crowds, ideal for capturing the falls and rainforest. Afternoons can provide beautiful golden hour light, but be mindful of shadows in the gorge. Drone shots reveal incredible perspectives.
A wide-angle lens is great for capturing the expansive views of the falls and gorge. A tripod can be useful for longer exposures to smooth out the water. Consider a polarizing filter to reduce glare. :camerawithflash:
Drone usage is subject to park regulations. While some creators have captured stunning aerial footage, it's crucial to check the latest rules with Queensland National Parks before flying. Always fly responsibly.
The main lookout offers the classic, breathtaking view. For different angles, explore the surrounding trail, but always stay on marked paths. Drone footage provides unique perspectives from above.
Including a person in your shot can help convey the immense scale of Coomera Falls. Using a wide-angle lens and getting close to the edge of the lookout (safely!) can also emphasize its grandeur.
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