Storms River Mouth Waterfall Trail

waterfall on beach at Storms River
waterfall on beach at Storms River

By Vicky · Published Sep. 8th, 2021 · Updated Nov. 24th, 2022

The Storms River Mouth Waterfall Trail leads you along the beautiful, rocky coastline. After a few kilometres, you reach a waterfall cascading down the cliffs and into a peaceful pool, perfect for swimming and right on the beach.

Rocky and stormy blue ocean on the Garden Route, South Africa

Location

This hike starts at Storms River Mouth Rest Camp in the middle of the Garden Route and Tsitsikamma. You can read more about how to get there in our guide to Storms River Mouth. If you don’t have a car, check out the options for car hire* from Cape Town.

Storms River Waterfall Trail Map

Get the route by downloading the .gpx or .kml file below. For navigation with Maps.me on your mobile phone, simply download the .kml file and open to add it to the Maps.me bookmarks.

Tips

  • The sign at the start of the trail recommends that you don’t set off on this hike later than 14:30 in summer or 13:30 in winter. This is to make sure you will return before dark.
  • This hike follows part of the multiday Otter Hike trail, so you may see several groups with big rucksacks.
  • This hike involves walking over boulders on the beach which can be slippery if wet.
  • Trekking beyond the waterfall is not allowed without a valid permit (for the Otter Hike).
  • The rest camp is very long and narrow, so if you start walking from the eastern end by the shop and restaurant, it will add 3 km to this walk.
  • Want another hike? Try our Storms River Mouth Bridge Trail.

This hike is in the Tsitsikamma section of the Garden Route National Park. If you don’t have a Wild Card, you’ll need to pay a conservation fee when you enter – R65 for South Africans and R262 for international visitors (both half-price for children).

The hike starts from the far western end of the rest camp. You can either walk here from your accommodation or drive to the start where there is a small car park. The hike starts by heading out the far end of the car park and down a few steps. There is a sign for ‘Waterfall Trail Hikers’ warning that the way is uneven and can be slippery.

Starting point of the the Storms River Mouth waterfall hiking trail, Garden Route, South Africa
Looking back at the car park and rest camp

The coastline is beautiful in both directions. There’s not much chance of getting lost as the sea is always on your left, and steep cliffs on your right.

Rocky beach on the Storms River Mouth waterfall walking trail, South Africa

Sometimes the path disappears and you have to walk over the pebbles and boulders on the beach. Often you will be able to see a walkway, stairs or bridge in the distance so you can aim for them.

Hiking to the Waterfall along the rocky beach at Storms River, Garden Route

There are some minor bits of scrambling and sometimes the rocks on the beach can be loose. There are various interesting features on the beaches, such as caves and rock pools that you can peer into.

At the Waterfall

Storms River Mouth Waterfall, on the rocky beach, South Africa

After 2.5 km you reach the waterfall cascading down the cliffs and into a large, fairly deep and still pool. It’s a wonderful place to swim, much safer and more relaxing than attempting to swim in the wavey, rocky ocean on the other side.

It’s also the perfect place for a picnic or snack, or a quick sunbathe.

This is the furthest point on the Storms River Mouth Waterfall Trail. The route returns the same way back to the car park and the rest camp. Trekking beyond the waterfall is not allowed without a valid permit, as it’s part of the Otter Trail.


While in the area, make sure to Walk to the Suspension Bridge. Find information about other things to do and where to stay, by reading our guide to Storms River Mouth Rest Camp. If you like hiking, make sure to hike on beautiful Robberg Peninsula, or check our South Africa Hiking Guide for more ideas.

We did this hike near the beginning of our two-month road trip around South Africa which we wrote up as a book, Chasing Ostriches*. Discover many other amazing places in South Africa and see more photos here.

Stormy ocean with huge rocks on the Garden Route, South Africa

2 comments

  1. Storms River mouth Bridge Trial

    Hi we are in our early 70s and would like to go on the Bridge trial from 11 March to 15 March can we book a Trual during those dates?

    1. Hi Sylvie,
      I’m glad you’re planning on exploring Storms River Mouth, it’s a lovely area. You don’t need to book the trail, it’s well-signposted so you can’t get lost and it’s not too far. If you are visiting Storms River Mouth for the day, you only need to turn up and pay the entrance fee, then you can explore by yourself. If you plan on staying overnight at the rest camp, it’s best to book your accommodation in advance as it can sell out.
      Hope that helps!

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