Park
Purling Brook Falls, Springbrook National Park
54 locals recommend
Tips from locals
Bush walking, picnic and electric bar-be-que facilities, lots of native birds and reptiles to see.
Purling Brook Falls is well worth a whole day expedition, visiting 100-metre tall waterfalls, glittering swimming holes and a fragrant eucalyptus forest. While you can’t (technically) swim under Purling Brook Falls itself, follow the subtropical path all the way through to breathtaking lookouts and then hike the extra loop to Warringa Pool where you can spend all day submerged in fresh water pools. Heaven.
Purling Brook Falls is well worth a whole day expedition, visiting 100-metre tall waterfalls, glittering swimming holes and a fragrant eucalyptus forest. While you can’t (technically) swim under Purling Brook Falls itself, follow the subtropical path all the way through to breathtaking lookouts and…
Looking for somewhere to have a Picnic? You will also find newly constructed picnic tables and relaxation areas near Purling Brook Falls (go to the end of Forestry Road) and there are other areas too where you can relax and enjoy a picnic lunch - try Tallanbana Picnic Area (2731 Springbrook Road) and Goomoolahra Picnic Area (2922 Springbrook Road), which is just down the road from Greenwood Farm). By prior arrangement, Greenwood Farm can prepare grazing table platter, lunch hampers and picnic baskets.
Looking for somewhere to have a Picnic? You will also find newly constructed picnic tables and relaxation areas near Purling Brook Falls (go to the end of Forestry Road) and there are other areas too where you can relax and enjoy a picnic lunch - try Tallanbana Picnic Area (2731 Springbrook Road) an…
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Location
Forestry Road
Springbrook, QLD