Quinninup Falls is an established brand known for its awe-inspiring natural beauty and captivating landscapes. Nestled in a serene location, the brand has become synonymous with adventure and tranquility. With its breathtaking waterfalls, expansive sand dunes, and picturesque coastal views, Quinninup Falls offers a unique and immersive experience for nature enthusiasts and travelers alike.
The brand's reputation is built on a commitment to preserving and showcasing the wonders of the natural world. Visitors are delighted by the diverse range of experiences available, from exploring the vibrant wildflowers in bloom to witnessing the mesmerizing ocean waves crashing against the rugged cliffs. Quinninup Falls is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering opportunities for hiking, wildlife spotting, and taking in the refreshing atmosphere of the surrounding environment.
At Quinninup Falls, the focus is on providing a memorable and enriching experience for all who visit. With a dedication to exceptional customer service and a deep appreciation for the surrounding natural wonders, this brand is a true gem waiting to be discovered.
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Amenities and More
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Good for kids
- Kid-friendly hikes
Reviews
Have to walk extra 300m on Quinninup walking trail to see this amazing waterfall. Good to visit from late winter to spring to witness water, we went in late September and the waterfall is amazing. The water was freezing when the weather is peaking up to 27°c. Have to pass through small dunes to view the waterfall, it might be tough for aged people. We have seen a large snake in the walking trail, so be prudent.
We were lucky enough to come in August when the falls were flowing beautifully! It's a fair walk but definitely worth it! The walk is beautiful too so an enjoyable trip to and from.
Loved this little walking trail and water fall, not a lot of water today 10 Nov. perhaps i might come back in wet season. Lively flowers on the way and gorgeous ocean view along side. Recommend to wear hiking shoes with good thread and prepare for steep sandy hill to walk up.
Lovely coastal trail walk to the Falls. Saw some wildlife along the way. The dunes were super hard on the legs to walk up and down.
This is a lovely 3.8km return walk from the Moses carpark. The terrain is nice and views are fantastic! There are some benches and board walks along the way.
It gets a bit sandy the last 500m to the falls.
At the end of January, there was still a significant trickle of water coming down the falls. The water was FULL of life! So many huge tadpoles and frogs 🐸. Yabbies, dragon flies and lizards. Much to explore.
Bring a hat as there is no shade.
There are 2 long drop toilets at the car park.
Even though the walk was long the scenery made up for it . After completing the 2nd portion of the boardwalk the rocky road starts there are about 235 steps and take a slight right to avoid further rocks. The steep sandy dunes is a bit of struggle if you are not used to slope hiking. Just take time and enjoy the scenery.
A gorgeous coastline, easy walk and terrain. It took my hubby and I an hour to do the trail (to and from) and it was a lovely hike.
The waterfall wasn't in full flow when we went on the June long weekend but it was still worth the visit.
Slightly tricky trail (varied terrain of muddy puddles, loose sand, slippery slopes), would benefit from wearing proper hiking shoes. Best to come after rainfall or during spring time to see the falls. The cool and refreshing sprays from the falls welcome you after the hike to get there. On the way back, the kids enjoyed saving tadpoles from shallow puddles, transferring them to deeper puddles.