Summary: Gwongorenda Falls is a small cascade along the Coomera River, where the water drops between a crevice in the rocks.

A small cascade along the Coomera River, where the water drops through a narrow crevice in the rocks. The waterfall can be seen from the track when doing the 17.5km Coomera Circuit, a short distance after the Coomera Falls.

Gwongorenda Falls

Getting to Gwongorenda Falls

The bushwalking trail starts from the end of Binna Burra Road, near Binna Burra Lodge. From the carpark, follow the well-marked Border Trail for 1.8km before veering right onto the Coomera Circuit, which is one of the most popular walks Lamington National Park.

Finding the best waterfalls in Lamington National Park has more information on the best bushwalks to do if you’re chasing waterfalls, and a list of all the waterfalls along the signposted trails.

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