Minnamurra Rainforest

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Minnamurra Rainforest, part of the Budderoo National Park on the South Coast of New South Wales, is a lush, ancient world of towering tree ferns, vine-draped palms and the constant soundtrack of birdsong and cascading water. This pocket of subtropical and warm-temperate rainforest feels a world away from the coast, yet it's just a short drive inland from Kiama and the seaside towns of the Illawarra. The centrepiece is a spectacular elevated walkway that takes you through the forest canopy and past the powerful Minnamurra Falls — a must for nature lovers, walkers and anyone craving a deep dose of green.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow at least 2–3 hours to comfortably complete the loop walk, explore the boardwalk and enjoy the falls. If you're keen on photography or birdwatching, or want to add the Warris Chair detour, budget a half-day. The rainforest is at its most atmospheric in the morning, when the light filters through the canopy and the birdlife is most active. Combine it with a coastal stop in Kiama or a drive along the Grand Pacific Drive for a full day out from Sydney or Wollongong.

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