Biamanga Cultural Area (Mumbulla Creek Falls and Picnic Area)

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Previously known as Mumbulla Creek Falls and Picnic Area, Biamanga Cultural Area is located in Biamanga National Park, a sacred area to the local Aboriginal Yuin People. Please show respect at all…

Previously known as Mumbulla Creek Falls and Picnic Area, Biamanga Cultural Area is located in Biamanga National Park, a sacred area to the local Aboriginal Yuin People. Please show respect at all times.

A 225m boardwalk suitable for wheelchair access leads to a viewing platform over the falls, where water cascades through a dramatic gorge and granite boulder field. This is part of the legacy of an ancient shield volcano in the area, and the story of its Aboriginal heritage is conveyed through interpretive signs and an information shelter. The Aboriginal custodians request that visitors, through respect, do not swim in the Mumbulla Falls area.

The paved picnic area at the beginning of the walk has free gas barbecues, non-flush toilets and shaded areas to enjoy lunch while you soak up the serene ambience and explore the interpretative signage.

The forest setting is beautiful, and you can see eastern water dragons sunning themselves on rocks, colourful azure kingfishers and blue wrens flitting about their day. Remember to take your binoculars if you want to go bird watching.

There is limited mobile reception in this park.

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