Dangar Falls

Photo: Dangar_Falls_Dorrigo.JPG : Siantar derivative work: kaʁstn Disk / Cat / CC BY-SA 3.0

Plunging 30 metres into a deep, emerald pool, Dangar Falls is one of the Mid North Coast's most photogenic natural attractions. Set just a few kilometres from Dorrigo township, this curtain-style waterfall is at its thunderous best after rain, when the surrounding lush rainforest amplifies the roar. A short, easy walk leads to a viewing platform that offers a postcard-perfect vantage, while the pool below is a popular spot for a refreshing dip on warm days. For travellers on a self-drive itinerary between Coffs Harbour and the New England region, Dangar Falls makes an ideal leg-stretcher and a powerful taste of the region's wild beauty.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most visitors spend 30 minutes to an hour at the falls themselves – enough time to admire the view, take photos, and maybe dip your toes. If you plan to swim, allow an extra 30 minutes. For a fuller day trip, combine Dangar Falls with a walk in Dorrigo National Park (allow 2–3 hours) and lunch in town. The falls are accessible year-round, but they are most impressive after rainfall.

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