Coomera Falls, Waterfall in Lamington National Park, South East Queensland, Australia
Coomera Falls is a waterfall in Lamington National Park featuring two separate cascades that drop a combined height of 64 meters into the Coomera Gorge below. The water flows into a river system that winds through the surrounding landscape.
The waterfall formed over millions of years as water eroded through ancient rock formations in the region. It became part of Lamington National Park when the area was protected to preserve its natural ecosystem.
The falls hold significance to Queensland's natural heritage as part of the protected Lamington National Park, established to preserve native ecosystems.
To reach the falls, visitors hike the Coomera Circuit, a long trail that requires sturdy footwear and plenty of water to drink. Starting early in the day is helpful, and checking weather conditions beforehand matters since rain can make the path slippery.
The water volume at these falls changes dramatically with the seasons, flowing powerfully during rainy months and reducing significantly during dry periods. This shift means the falls look and sound quite different depending on when you visit.
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