minnamurra rain forest centre
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Visited this well set up visitor center and enjoyed several hours of fine walks through the rain forest. The main trail is very easy to walk with planking all the way and a couple of nice rope bridges. The side trail to the falls is well worth the walk. Nice introduction to rain forest scenery.
Enjoyed this walk, the area is very peaceful and relaxing, We arrived a bit late so had to rush out before the gates closed but managed to make it to the fall. Walking tracks along the whole way. Entry fee for car of $11.00. Would recommend :)
Well worth the visit - to do the Rainforest Loop Track is to spend an hour of your life doing something grand! Brilliant. Exhilarating!
The walk is very well defined and easy going. We even saw a lyrebird bathing itself in the creek. A good deal of the walk is wheelchair suitable so less able folk can enjoy nature.
I last visited this place in 1985 and while the place has changed a lot since then - specifically the landslide that ended access to the lower falls - the amazing tranquillity of the place is still there. The rainforest walk to the Minimurra falls is worth the effort and the magnificent old trees on the walk are simply breathtaking. If only they could talk. This is a great place for a wonderful rainforest experience.
We did the walk to the waterfall and it was great. The ranger who we spoke to at the entrance was very friendly and informative. Even the kids who were not interested in going really enjoyed it.
we went here to see the falls and you guess what, it rained. The road to get here is better than most rides in a theme park as winds up the mountain. Anyway it a site to see the fantastic range of tree bushes and the shrubs that fight they way up to get to the sun is something to see. The trail in long and steep, and the rope bridges are wobbly to say the least but it's all worth it, so; if you in the area spend at least half a day here, you'll never forget it.
Visited with family. Excellent place if you enjoy being with nature. Good facilities. Very reasonable entry fee. Climb is steep in places in walk to waterfall.
We absolutely adored this place, where else can you take the family for $11 and entertain them for a couple of hours!A boardwalk takes you into the rainforest, where you cross various bridges over gorgeous little waterfalls and rivers. Pram and wheelchair friendly too which is great.We did the first leg of the walk as that was far enough for our young kids, but you can walk further to the waterfall if you wish.We saw eels in the river and wallabies in the forest.We visited the tree top walk and found this rainforest centre was much better value for money and we enjoyed it a lot more.Overall a beautiful place to visit and great value for money.
Weather wasn't great so headed here with the kids for a morning. Amazing rainforest and scenery. Loop walk is easy, but walk to the falls is not for anyone not fully able as it's quite a trek up the side of the valley - but well worth it. Thought it was good value for money
My son and I loved the loop trek which took about 30 mins at a 3 year old's fast pace. Walking through a serene rainforest on easy to walk paths and listening to the water cascading was a perfect way to spend the morning. Next time I'd do the full walk up to the falls (about 2 hours) but not with a little one.
A couple of hours to walk round the track, longer if you stop to enjoy the trees and the odd lyrebird sighting. Worth a detour if you like interesting tree shapes and pretty little waterfalls.
See Minnamurra Falls review. Way better than Jamberoo and Illawarra Tree Top Walk. One of the best places I have ever visited in Australia
A bit of a trek but definitely worth it. The scenery is amazing. The trees and fauna are fantastic, definitely take a camera, so many things to photograph and show friends. Centre is very well equipped and staff very helpful.
One of the highlights of the area which is quite beautiful - lovely walks, birds and wildlife and wonderful waterfalls. Fee probably depends on how big your family is but I was by myself and didn't think it was overpriced to support a national park.