Purling Brook Falls Circuit, Springbrook National Park

Purling Brook Falls Circuit, Springbrook National Park

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  • Explore fragrant eucalypt forests of New England ash, immersing yourself in the fresh scent of nature.
  • Descend into the gorge to marvel at Purling Brook Falls, experiencing the breathtaking beauty of cascading water.
  • Cross the suspension bridge and ascend through ancient forests, enjoying the cool shade and vibrant wildlife.
  • Consider a detour to Warringa Pool for a serene 2-kilometre extension, adding tranquillity to your adventure.
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Spectacular waterfalls and cool ancient forests await you in the beautiful World Heritage-listed Gondwana rainforest of Springbrook National Park.

On this beautiful circuit walk, in the Springbrook Plateau section of the park, pass through the open eucalypt forest of New England ash, before descending into the gorge to view the falls from below. After crossing the suspension bridge a steady climb through the forest brings the walker back to the picnic area.

Look for ancient lepidozamias, colourful hakeas and dazzling wildflowers along the way to this stunning waterfall.

There are 265 steps on this walk and it’s easier to walk in a clockwise direction. With the beauty of sheer cliffs and waterfalls also comes danger, always check Park Alerts for the latest conditions and closures, especially in wet weather. Always stick to the track – a slip could be fatal.

If you’ve got time, detour on the Warringa Pool track, which leads downstream from the base of the falls; you’ll add another 2 kilometres to the walk and need to allow another 40 minutes to return.

Note that parts of this circuit are arduous, so check your fitness to the difficulty rating before you go.

Image credits—Briony Masters © Queensland Government

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Purling Brook Falls circuit, Springbrook National Park

Purling Brook Falls circuit, Springbrook National Park

Spectacular waterfalls and cool ancient forests await you in the beautiful World Heritage-listed Gondwana rainforest of Springbrook National Park.

On this beautiful circuit walk, in the Springbrook Plateau section of the park, pass through the open eucalypt forest of New England ash, before descending into the gorge to view the falls from below. After crossing the suspension bridge a steady climb through the forest brings the walker back to the picnic area.

Look for ancient lepidozamias, colourful hakeas and dazzling wildflowers along the way to this stunning waterfall.

There are 265 steps on this walk and it’s easier to walk in a clockwise direction. With the beauty of sheer cliffs and waterfalls also comes danger, check for Park Alerts in wet weather and stick to the track – a slip could be fatal.

If you’ve got time, detour on the Warringa Pool track, which leads downstream from the base of the falls; you’ll add another 2 kilometres to the walk and need to allow another 40 minutes to return.

Note that parts of this circuit are arduous, so check your fitness to the difficulty rating before you go.

Image credits—Briony Masters © Queensland Government

This walk is managed by the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service. The map only shows an indicative start point; the track route and endpoint are not shown, and the map cannot be used for navigation purposes. See www.des.qld.gov.au for detailed maps and the latest park information. When you are in the park, read the signs at and near the start of the track.

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