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Muogamarra Nature Reserve

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Muogamarra Nature Reserve

The best waterfall hikes and walks in Muogamarra Nature Reserve

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Waterfall hiking trails in Muogamarra Nature Reserve are characterized by diverse ecosystems, including dry sclerophyll forest and mangrove trees along the river. The terrain features sandstone bushland, eucalypt forest, and significant elevation changes, particularly along the Hawkesbury River. The reserve is known for its abundant native plant species and offers panoramic views from various lookouts.

Best waterfall hiking trails in Muogamarra Nature Reserve

  • The most popular waterfall hiking route is Naa Badu Lookout – Calna Creek Swamp loop from Berowra…

Last updated: June 25, 2026

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Lyrebird Gully Track

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Andrus
June 25, 2026, Naa Badu Lookout

This breathtaking lookout over the Berowra Creek Valley is one of the best you'll find in the Berowra area. With panoramic views and a comfortable bench, it's a great place to pause for a moment to enjoy the stunning scenery.

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Here at the mouth of the Waratah Creek in Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, there is a sandy shoreline area with some nice views over the creek. There are also these intriguing remains of an old, shipwrecked ferry. The ship was a passenger ferry named "General Gordon", and wrecked in 1929.

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This is a nice point to pause along the track, with a great view over Winson Bay and the Cowan Creek. There are also some equally nice views over Lords Bay to the north, and over Apple Creek Bay to the south.

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Lyrebird Gully Track stretches 8.6 kilometers one way, and on each side of the track is a trackhead. This is the southernmost track head; both the north and south track heads have a train station, so bushwalkers can walk the Lyrebird Gully Track as an out-and-back or one-way and return to the other end on a 15-minute train ride.

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May 29, 2026, Calna Creek

Calna Creek is a tributary of Berowra Creek, and along the Lyrebird Gully Track, the creek has taller trees that provide lots of shade. There are little waterfalls and small pools that make great bush swimming holes.

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Berowra Creek Bridge has an informational sign about the old Twin Log Calna Creek Footbridge that once crossed Calna Creek here. On the east side of the river, there are boardwalks over marshes and the Calna Creek Campsite.

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one of the better walks in Sydney. its a good hike to do from Beowra Heights to Cowan. A bigger hike, 2 days, would be Hornsby to Cowan.

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A fabulous view of Berowra Waters on the way through.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many waterfall hiking trails are available in Muogamarra Nature Reserve?

Muogamarra Nature Reserve offers a selection of waterfall hiking trails. Our guide features three distinct routes, ranging from moderate to difficult, allowing you to explore the diverse landscapes and potential water features of the reserve.

What is the best time of year to hike to waterfalls in Muogamarra Nature Reserve?

The reserve is typically open for a limited period of six weeks each spring, usually in August and September. This is the ideal time to visit, not only for potential waterfall activity after winter rains but also to witness the spectacular wildflower displays, including waratahs and Gymea lilies, which are in full bloom.

Are there any easy waterfall hikes suitable for beginners in Muogamarra Nature Reserve?

While the routes listed in this guide are rated moderate to difficult, Muogamarra Nature Reserve does offer some easier walks during its open season, such as the 2-kilometer Point Loop or the 1-kilometer J.D. Tipper Loop, which are mostly flat and great for wildflower viewing and scenic lookouts. However, these may not specifically feature waterfalls.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see on waterfall hikes in the reserve?

Waterfall hikes in Muogamarra Nature Reserve traverse diverse ecosystems, including dry sclerophyll forest and unique 'hanging swamps.' You'll encounter sandstone bushland, eucalypt forest, and potentially mangrove trees along river sections. The reserve is also renowned for its abundant native plant species and offers panoramic views of the Hawkesbury River and Berowra Creek from various lookouts.

Are there any challenging waterfall hikes for experienced hikers?

Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Naa Badu Lookout – Calna Creek Swamp loop from Berowra is a difficult 19.9 km trail with significant elevation changes, offering expansive views of the Hawkesbury River. This route provides a strenuous and rewarding experience.

Can I bring my dog on the waterfall trails in Muogamarra Nature Reserve?

No, dogs and other pets are not permitted in Muogamarra Nature Reserve. This is a protected nature reserve, and strict rules are in place to safeguard its fragile ecosystems and abundant native wildlife.

What are the opening times and access restrictions for Muogamarra Nature Reserve?

Muogamarra Nature Reserve has limited public access to protect its unique environment. It typically opens for only six weeks each spring, usually in August and September. Visitors often need to book permits in advance to enter the reserve. For the most current information on opening dates and permit requirements, please check the official National Parks and Wildlife Service website: nsw.gov.au.

Are there any circular waterfall routes in the reserve?

Yes, all the waterfall hiking routes highlighted in this guide are circular. For example, the Calna Creek Swamp – Naa Badu Lookout loop from Mount Kuring-gai is a moderate 14.7 km loop that takes you through varied bushland and along creek systems, bringing you back to your starting point.

What makes the waterfall hikes in Muogamarra Nature Reserve unique?

The uniqueness of waterfall hikes in Muogamarra Nature Reserve stems from its combination of spectacular spring wildflower displays, breathtaking panoramic views of the Hawkesbury River, and significant Aboriginal cultural sites. The limited access ensures a pristine and immersive natural experience, allowing you to discover ancient rock art and diverse wildlife in a tranquil setting.

What do other hikers say about the waterfall trails in Muogamarra Nature Reserve?

The trails in Muogamarra Nature Reserve are highly rated by the komoot community, with an impressive average score of 4.8 stars from over 40 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse forest ecosystems, the challenging yet rewarding terrain, and the stunning panoramic river views encountered along the routes.

Are there any historical or cultural sites along the waterfall trails?

Yes, Muogamarra Nature Reserve is rich in history and culture. The trails often incorporate colonial artifacts and convict-built roads, such as the old Peats Ferry convict road. Furthermore, the reserve is home to important Aboriginal cultural sites, including ancient rock art, engravings, and shell middens, offering insights into thousands of years of First Nations heritage.

What should I wear for waterfall hikes in Muogamarra Nature Reserve?

Given the varied terrain, including sandstone bushland and potential elevation changes, it's recommended to wear sturdy hiking boots with good ankle support. Layered clothing is advisable as weather conditions can change, and bring sun protection, a hat, and plenty of water, especially during the spring opening season.

Is public transport available to reach the waterfall trails?

While the guide focuses on trails accessible from points like Berowra and Mount Kuring-gai, which have train stations, direct public transport to the reserve's entrance can be limited. It's best to check local transport options and plan for potential transfers or a short drive from the nearest station to the reserve's entry points during its open season.

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