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Bangalore Falls walking track

Bindarri National Park

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Overview

Bangalore Falls is a must-see destination with superb waterfall views from the lookout, just a short walk along an easy walking track, and a great place for a picnic.

Accessibility
No wheelchair access
Distance
1km return
Time suggested
15 - 45min
Grade
Grade 3
What to
bring
Drinking water, hat, sunscreen
Please note
  • Check the weather before you set out as the road to Bangalore Falls can become boggy when it rains
  • A current NSW recreational fishing licence is required when fishing in all waters

Bangalore Falls is a must-see destination within Bindarri National Park. These spectacular waterfalls are easily accessible, yet in a beautiful, remote location.

It’s an easy 500m walk from the car park, and the views are outstanding all year round. Admire the views of the cascading waters and snatch glances into the Bangalore Gorge from the lookout.

Wander back to the picnic area along the easy walking track. This short walk takes you past awe-inspiring grand trees that escaped the former logging activities in the park.

Relax and enjoy a peaceful picnic under the trees, with the sound of the waterfalls in the distance. Look out for lyrebirds and, if you’re a keen birdwatcher, you might recognise the distinctive ‘wom-poo’ call of the wompoo fruit-dove.

For directions, safety and practical information, see visitor info

 

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