Ginnini Waterfall
Plunging through lush tropical rainforest on Lord Howe Island, Ginnini Waterfall is a serene natural wonder that rewards those who make the short trek to its base. The cascade is fed by crystal-clear streams flowing from Mount Gower, and the surrounding ferny grotto creates a cool, misty microclimate perfect for a refreshing dip. This is one of the island’s most photogenic spots, offering a glimpse of the raw volcanic landscape that makes Lord Howe a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Highlights & What to See
- Ginnini Waterfall itself – a 30-metre cascade tumbling over basalt cliffs into a deep, emerald pool ideal for swimming.
- Rainforest walk – the track to the falls winds through ancient banyan figs, towering palms and endemic birdlife like the Lord Howe woodhen.
- Mount Gower views – from the upper trail, catch glimpses of the island’s highest peak cloaked in cloud forest.
- Picnic spot – the flat rocks beside the pool make a perfect place for a packed lunch while listening to the water’s roar.
- Snorkelling at Ned’s Beach – a short drive away, this protected marine sanctuary teems with colourful fish and coral.
Suggested Time to Spend
Allow 1.5–2 hours for the return walk from the car park, plus another 30 minutes to swim and relax at the pool. Combine with a morning visit to Ned’s Beach or a guided climb of Mount Gower (full day) to round out your Lord Howe experience. The waterfall is best visited after rain when the flow is strongest, but the trail can be slippery – wear sturdy shoes.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Lord Howe Island – the entire island is a natural paradise with pristine beaches, coral reefs and walking trails.
- Mount Gower – a challenging but rewarding 14-km guided trek to the island’s highest point.
- Ned’s Beach – famous for hand-feeding fish and excellent snorkelling.
- Lagoon Beach – calm, turquoise waters perfect for kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding.
- Malabar Hill – a shorter walk offering panoramic views of the lagoon and offshore islets.
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Image credits
- Lord Howe Island — Image courtesy of the Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, NASA Johnson Space Center. / Public domain
- Mount Gower — EmGer7 / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Ned's Beach — D-Stanley / CC BY 2.0
- Lagoon Beach — Mwchalmers / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Malabar Hill — Charles Scott / Public domain
- Transit Hill — Inas / CC0