Chasing Waterfalls: A Guide to our Top 3 Favourite Waterfalls in Ballina
Located in New South Wales’ flourishing ‘New North Coast,’ Ballina epitomises natural beauty with its lush rainforests, pristine beaches and diverse ecosystems.
The region is home to Intrapac’s Aureus and Banyan Hill communities, offering residents an exceptional lifestyle enriched by the area’s striking landscapes and an endless array of outdoor activities.
In this blog, we explore the most breathtaking waterfalls that provide perfect opportunities for residents to connect with nature and enjoy the great outdoors.
Killen Falls
Nestled within close reach of both Aureus and Banyan Hill, Killen Falls offers residents a natural escape less than 20 minutes from home. Tucked away in the lush remnants of the Big Shrub rainforest that once blanketed the Ballina region, the easily accessible viewing platform offers a magnificent perspective of the cascading falls and abundant native wildlife.
For those up for a steeper trek, the trail down to the base unveils an entirely new vantage point while the refreshing waterfall mist falls on your skin. Visitors can even step into the cave behind the falls for an unexpected behind-the-scenes perspective of this natural wonder.
While swimming isn’t recommended to preserve the rainforest’s delicate ecosystem, Killen Falls’ serene atmosphere and stunning views make it a perfect spot for a peaceful picnic or simply soaking in the beauty of nature.
Minyon Falls
Less than an hour’s drive from Aureus and Banyan Hill, Minyon Falls is one of the region’s most famous destinations. Located in Nightcap National Park, this spectacular waterfall is accessible via an easy hike to the lookout, where visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the water flowing into a verdant gorge below.
While swimming is not permitted near the falls, the beautiful pool at the base offers a perfect spot to cool off after exploring. For a more adventurous experience, take on the 13km Minyon Falls walking track to explore dense greenery and tree-lined creeks.
The area is also rich in local wildlife and features a picnic area shaded by trees, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely lunch. Minyon Falls is best experienced after rainfall, when water flow is at its peak.
Natural Bridge
Approximately an hour and a half from Aureus and Banyan Hill lies Natural Bridge in Springbrook National Park, a captivating destination well worth the drive. Descend through the ancient Gondwana rainforest to reach a magnificent waterfall that pours dramatically over a striking basalt cave, creating a picturesque rock formation.
Here, the waterfall creates a mesmerising spectacle as it pours into the cavern below, providing a fantastic opportunity for photography and awe-inspiring views. While exploring the area, be sure to keep an eye out for birds of paradise, as well as familiar favourites including kangaroos and koalas.
At night, guided tours of the cave allow visitors to experience the enchanting glow of resident glow-worms and microbats, creating a magical atmosphere. This unique nocturnal adventure offers a chance to witness the beauty of luminous fungi and fireflies, enhancing the allure of the Natural Bridge.
To begin your life in this natural paradise, discover our Aureus and Banyan Hill communities.