Photo: John Morton from Adelaide / CC BY-SA 2.0
Hidden within a lush pocket of subtropical rainforest in northern New South Wales, Fern Gully Waterfall is a serene, off-the-beaten-path cascade that rewards those who make the short but enchanting walk. The track winds through towering tree ferns, mossy boulders, and trickling creeks, building anticipation until the waterfall reveals itself — a slender, multi-tiered drop plunging into a deep, cool pool. It’s a place where the air smells of damp earth and eucalyptus, and the only sounds are birdsong and the rush of water. Perfect for a quiet picnic or a refreshing dip on a warm day, this spot feels like a secret shared only with the forest.
Highlights & What to See
- The waterfall itself — a graceful 15-metre cascade that flows year-round, with a plunge pool ideal for swimming in summer.
- Fern-lined walking track — a 1.5 km return stroll through ancient rainforest, with interpretive signs about local flora like coachwood and sassafras.
- Birdwatching — keep an eye out for satin bowerbirds, wonga pigeons, and the occasional lyrebird scratching through the leaf litter.
- Picnic area — a small clearing near the car park with basic tables, shaded by giant figs and palms.
- Wildlife spotting — red-necked wallabies and lace monitors are common visitors, especially early morning or late afternoon.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend 1–2 hours here, allowing 30–40 minutes for the walk and another 30 minutes to enjoy the pool and surrounds. If you plan to swim or have a picnic, budget up to half a day. The track is easy and well-maintained, suitable for families with children, but can be slippery after rain. Aim to arrive early (before 10am) to have the place mostly to yourself, especially on weekends.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Dorrigo National Park — just a 20-minute drive south, home to the famous Skywalk and the Dangar Falls lookout.
- Bellingen — a charming artsy town 30 minutes away, with excellent cafés, the Bellingen River, and the weekly markets.
- Urunga — a coastal town at the mouth of the Kalang River, offering boardwalk walks and seafood dining (35 minutes east).
- Coffs Harbour — 45 minutes north, with the iconic Big Banana, beautiful beaches, and the Coffs Coast Botanic Garden.
- New England National Park — about an hour west, featuring dramatic escarpment views and cool temperate rainforest walks.
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