Coomera Falls Explained

Coomera Falls
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Map:Queensland
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Coordinates:-28.2328°N 153.1906°W
Location:South East Queensland, Australia
Type:Segmented
Height:[1]
Number Drops:2
Watercourse:Coomera River

The Coomera Falls is a segmented waterfall on the upper Coomera River in the South East region of Queensland, Australia.[2]

Location and features

The Coomera Falls are situated within the locality of Binna Burra in the Lamington National Park, approximately north of the Queensland/New South Wales border. Located to the west of the Border Track, the falls descend into Coomera Gorge.[1] Access is via graded walking tracks in Lamington National Park that commence from Binna Burra. Also located in close proximity to the falls are the Bahnamboola Falls and the Neerigomindalala Falls.

The Coomera Circuit, a 17.5km (10.9miles) walking track within the national park that provides ideal viewing of the falls, was rated in 2010 by the Australian Geographic Outdoor magazine as the second best day walk in Australia.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Lackner, Thomas. 1989. Discovering Binna Burra on Foot. Envirobook. 0-85881-088-3. 37.
  2. 4 May 2024.
  3. Web site: 18 of the best day walks in Australia. Outdoor. Australian Geographic. 2 September 2010. 20 May 2014. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140521012439/http://www.australiangeographic.com.au/outdoor/adventure/2010/09/gallery-18-of-the-best-day-walks-in-australia/16-best-day-walks-in-australia_image2. 21 May 2014. dmy-all.