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Hiking in Numinbah Nature Reserve offers access to ancient Gondwana rainforests and diverse natural environments. The region is characterized by lush subtropical forests, dramatic escarpments, and landscapes shaped by volcanic origins. Waterfalls and unique flora, including Antarctic Beech trees, are prominent features within the reserve.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
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Natural Bridge was formed over the course of millennia as the water cascaded over the rocks and eroded the formation we see today. The area surrounding the bridge is also home to one of Australia's largest populations of glow-worms, and you can take a guided night time tour through the cave to see the glo-worms, bats, and other nocturnal species.
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This short loop hike takes you to the stunning natural bridge and its waterfalls. The path is one-way, so make sure you take it clockwise, and swimming in the creek is strictly prohibited.
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Springbrook National Park covers approximately 6,725 hectares (about 67 km²) and is a protected area in Queensland’s Gold Coast hinterland, forming part of the UNESCO-listed Gondwana Rainforests of Australia. It features a diverse landscape of subtropical and temperate rainforests, eucalypt forests, cliffs, and more than a dozen waterfalls sculpted by the ancient Tweed volcano. The park is known for its scenic lookouts, high rainfall environment, and network of walking tracks across four main sections.
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The Cream Track is a long and challenging historic walking route from Tallebudgera Valley to the Springbrook Plateau, following a former dairy transport path. This section leading to the falls is a shaded rainforest path with several creek crossings and uneven terrain, so be sure to wear appropriate footwear, as you'll likely get your feet wet on the way. After the third crossing, a short climb leads to a junction with a few constructed steps on the main track, and a narrower path to the left that continues to follow the creek upstream to reach Gorge Falls.
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Gorge Falls is a hidden gem, accessible via a rough side path that splits off from the Cream Track. The waterfall flows into a narrow, shaded pool surrounded by lush rainforest and steep, rocky cliffs, creating a more intimate and secluded atmosphere than many of the park's more famous waterfalls. Its remote setting contributes to its tranquillity and rugged charm, attracting mostly experienced walkers who are familiar with the route.
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Little Nerang Creek is the waterway that creates both Twin Falls and Rainbow Falls. This creek flows through subtropical rainforest past ferns, palms, and rocks. The creek branches into the Elast Branch, Rush Creek, Boy-Ull Creek, and many more, but all are fed by the greater Little Nerang Creek.
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Canyon Lookout is a great viewpoint, with a safety rail, that looks across the volcanic gorge toward Mount Warning and the Tweed Valley. From where the trees break and expose the cliffside, there are layers of ancient basalt and rhyolite cliffs and waterfalls after rain.
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Blackfellows Falls is a tall, thin cascade that drops into a steep, forested gorge along the track. The waterfall is most often viewed from a dedicated lookout, which frames the vertical drop against the cliff face. Surrounded by subtropical forest, it’s an impressive highlight of the walk.
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Numinbah Nature Reserve offers 9 easy hiking trails, providing a range of options for different preferences and fitness levels.
For families, the Natural Bridge Circuit is a popular choice, leading through subtropical rainforest to a unique rock formation and waterfall. Another excellent option is the Twin Falls Circuit, which allows hikers to experience lush rainforest scenery and waterfalls.
Yes, several easy circular walks are available. The Best of All Lookout loop from Mount Mumdjin is a short, easy loop offering expansive views. The Twin Falls Circuit and the Natural Bridge Circuit are also popular loop options that showcase the reserve's natural beauty.
Easy hikes in Numinbah Nature Reserve immerse you in ancient Gondwana rainforests, with lush subtropical vegetation. You'll encounter dramatic escarpments, unique geological formations shaped by volcanic origins, and spectacular waterfalls like Natural Bridge and Twin Falls. The area is also home to significant plant species, including Antarctic Beech trees.
Absolutely. The Natural Bridge Circuit leads directly to the iconic Natural Bridge waterfall, which cascades through a basalt cave. The Twin Falls Circuit also provides access to beautiful waterfalls within the rainforest.
The Best of All Lookout loop from Mount Mumdjin offers expansive views across northern New South Wales and Mount Warning. This easy walk provides stunning panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape.
Yes, parking is generally available at the main trailheads for popular easy hikes, such as the Natural Bridge and Twin Falls circuits. It's advisable to arrive earlier during peak seasons to secure a spot.
The reserve is beautiful year-round, but the cooler, drier months from autumn to spring (March to November) are often preferred for hiking. The rainforest provides shade, making it pleasant even on warmer days, but avoiding the peak heat and humidity of summer can enhance your experience.
Numinbah Nature Reserve is rich in biodiversity. On easy walks, you might spot various native birds, including species important to the Scenic Rim Important Bird Area. Keep an eye out for swamp wallabies and koalas. At night, the Natural Bridge is famous for its glow-worm colony.
As a nature reserve, Numinbah Nature Reserve generally has restrictions on pets to protect native wildlife and habitats. Dogs are typically not permitted on trails within the reserve. Always check official signage or the NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service website for the most current regulations.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars. Reviewers often praise the immersive experience of walking through ancient Gondwana rainforests, the stunning waterfalls, and the well-maintained, accessible paths that make these natural wonders enjoyable for all skill levels.
While the reserve itself is a natural area, you can find cafes and amenities in nearby towns and villages surrounding Numinbah Nature Reserve. It's a good idea to bring your own water and snacks for your hike, and then explore local options before or after your adventure.
Easy hikes in Numinbah Nature Reserve vary in length and duration. For example, the Best of All Lookout loop can be completed in about 15 minutes, while the Twin Falls Circuit might take around an hour to an hour and a half, depending on your pace and stops.


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