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Quinninup Falls

Hiking area in Wilyabrup

Updated: March 09, 2024 09:29 AM

Quinninup Falls is located in Wilyabrup (City in Australia), Australia. It's address is Wilyabrup WA 6280, Australia.

Wilyabrup WA 6280, Australia

7X3W+F4 Wilyabrup, Western Australia, Australia

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Where is Quinninup Falls?

Quinninup Falls is located at: Wilyabrup WA 6280, Australia.

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Coordinates: -33.7463388, 114.9952782

Quinninup Falls Reviews

Hari Prasath T K
2023-09-24 15:36:40 GMT

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.

River Hazel
2023-08-17 01:59:07 GMT

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.

Emily Keye
2023-01-29 08:40:47 GMT

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.

ian kim
2022-11-10 09:23:23 GMT

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.

Cindy Si
2022-09-29 02:38:56 GMT

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.

Matthew Kelly
2021-10-12 11:30:47 GMT

Nice little trek with wildflowers & awesome ocean views on the Cape to Cape track then turn up towards the waterfalls. Beautiful Falls with great views of more waterfalls if you trek on the trail up besides the initial falls. Also on the way back detoured to the beach where the creek runs into the ocean. Also a stunning little spot.

M Ko
2021-08-24 23:41:21 GMT

We arrived here at around 10am and finish by 11:30 (we stopped many times to take pictures and videos).
Pretty lucky we got to come here after rain the night before. For someone who doesn't do hiking much, I consider the track was pretty easy, plus view alongside was stunning! Definitely worth to visit.

christian howard
2021-10-05 13:07:30 GMT

Great little hike, starts from the Mosses Rock car park and follows part of the Cape to Cape track along to coast. Only one hard part of the climb is coming back up the sand dune from the falls but should be easy enough for everyone. At the end of the walk you come to a nice little waterfall.

Michelle Marcionni
2021-07-27 21:08:18 GMT

What an amazing hidden gem. For years as a child I have been to Moses Beach but I never knew the Falls existed. The hike a as definitely worth it. Just note it was far easier to park to at Moses Beach (on the right hand fork) and follow the trial to the Falls than to even attempt the Falls drive by 4wd.

Tash Leam
2022-06-08 02:15:59 GMT

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.

Lil Lozbreemads
2021-10-05 06:37:00 GMT

Hike with my 71 year old mum, we both enjoyed the hike to these beautiful 10m waterfalls and could see the beach the entire way, which I did not expect. Make sure you park at the Moses Rock Road car park and trek from there, I have heard that google maps can lead you on dodgy 4WD tracks. Go while it’s been raining as it’s the only time to see it.

Michael Storrs (Mickey D)
2022-08-26 23:58:47 GMT

This is an easy to moderate walk across relatively flat ground. There is a steep hill in the middle that may challenge the unfit or elderly, but it's short and if you take your time, it will be fine. We went at the end of winter on a perfect day, so the falls were in full flow and looked spectacular. There aren't many falls in the area, but this was one of the best. Albeit 10m high.

Matt Arnold
2022-11-11 23:07:44 GMT

Beautiful coastal hike along the cape to cape to probably the best falls in the Margs region.

Lots of kangaroos during the early hours and plenty of wildflowers during the summer season.

Moderate walk accessible by most.

Nicholas van Rheede van Oudtshoorn
2022-09-29 06:51:19 GMT

A fantastic hidden gem. Quite a big hike up a sand dune on the way back, but very worth it! There's not really much shade, so remember a hat, sunscreen, and enough water. Highly recommended. There aren't that many waterfalls in Western Australia, why not try visit as many of them as you can!

Best seen in the rainy season; it probably won't be running in the dry season!

R B
2022-03-01 04:28:33 GMT

Awesome trek!

It took me 2 years of trying to finally get here, google maps kept sending us down some back route to a closed gate until we read the google reviews - Pro-tip 1: go to Moses Rock carpark and start trekking from there!

Pro-tip 2: unless you want to rock up to the falls to be greeted by algal snot with microscopic drips of water, target your trip ideally in early spring (for the wildflowers!), or after a good few days of rain. The destination is quite boring if you go in the middle of summer.

Enjoy!

Pierce Woods
2022-07-01 07:57:49 GMT

The walk is somewhat easier than what websites say. The "steep dune" is optional, there's a less steep path to the left (next to the wire fence). About 1hr15min round trip and we'll worth it.

Scamper Stephen
2021-08-01 00:20:40 GMT

A great spot if you are driving to the closest vehicle parking 300 meters or so 4x4 only and a good little challenge here and there take your time,also stick to the walk trails

Kristjan R
2021-11-02 02:14:02 GMT

Great little hike starting from Moses Rock Carpark. Some fitness required to get back up loose sand dunes.

The waterfall is nice, but quite small; saw a snake roaming around the bush at plunge pool.

We trailed back to the carpark by the ocean for a bit more adventure - lots of rocks to climb over, so not advised unless young and fit.

Alex Chester
2017-10-04 13:47:13 GMT

Relatively easy 3km return trip with my 4yo and 7yo. TIP Turn right at the creek! A few sandy dunes to go over and a few muddy areas but well worth the trip and added bonus of being near the beach. Recommend visiting during spring. Toilet at Moses Rock carpark

Ema Roberts
2021-09-29 06:44:00 GMT

Absolutely gorgeous, and well worth the trek. Easy to navigate with kids, our 5 year old was able to keep up and only became tired in the last 10 minutes of the return.

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About Wilyabrup
City in Australia

Wilyabrup, also spelt Willyabrup, is a locality in Western Australia's Margaret River wine region, in the local government area of the City of Busselton. The Quinninup Falls are within the locality. At the 2021 census, it had a population of 193. It has the highest concentration of premium wine producers in the region. source

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