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2 Minyon Falls Loop

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Distance
4.22 mi
Elevation gain
958 ft
Technical difficulty
Difficult
Elevation loss
958 ft
Max elevation
1,203 ft
TrailRank 
32
Min elevation
501 ft
Trail type
Loop
Time
2 hours 43 minutes
Coordinates
1103
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January 19, 2020
Recorded
January 2018
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near Upper Coopers Creek, New South Wales (Australia)

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2) Minyon Falls Loop - 7th August 2004
Return Distance 6.8km, Max Elevation 367m, Climb 214m, Time 3hr, Level - Hard - Pops, Rachel, Kevin
Co-ordinates: -28.612220, 153.390100
My Blog:
We have visited these falls a number of times over the years and every time it has been in the dry season, with not much water coming over the falls. That said, it is always a pleasant walk down and around the falls for all the family.
Watch out for the kookaburras in the picnic area, they pinch your sandwiches!
Short Description:
The Minyon Falls is a plunge waterfall on the Repentance Creek in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia. The waterfall descends more than 100 metres over the huge rhyolite cliffs which were once part of the Tweed Volcano.
Walk down to the base of the falls: a very pretty interesting walk. After the rain, the water gushes past you.
Getting There:
From Mullumbimby, take the Coolamon Scenic Drive south then turn right into Repentance Creek Road and right again into Minyon Falls Road.
From the south, turn off the Lismore Bangalow Road into Eureka Road onto Federal Road before turning left onto Repentance Creek Road and right again into Minyon Falls Road.
The last 2km are gravel road. Minyon Falls is well signposted.
Maps:
http://www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/things-to-do/Lookouts/Minyon-Falls-lookout
Route/Trail Notes:
Down to the base of the falls is a hard walk, but well defined. Can be very slippery after rain.
Permits/Costs:
None, except if you camp, which is only permitted at Rummery Park (fees apply).
Other References/Comments:
This can be a very busy area on weekends and holidays, so parking can be a problem. Parking, toilets, BBQs and picnic areas are available.

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