Natural Bridge, Springbrook National Park
Highlights
- Explore the picturesque rock formation shaped by a waterfall, revealing the beauty of ancient Gondwana rainforest.
- Spot unique wildlife like paradise riflebirds and rare cascade tree frogs during a leisurely one-kilometre walk.
- Join a guided nocturnal tour to witness the enchanting glow-worms and microbats lighting up the night sky.
- Camp at The Settlement for easy access to the magical glow-worm caves after dark, enhancing your nature experience.
Natural Bridge is in the western part of Springbrook National Park, part of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area.
The park’s Natural Bridge section features a picturesque rock formation, formed by the force of the waterfall over the basalt cave. It is easily accessible from the Nerang-Murwillumbah Road car park.
Follow the easy one-kilometre circuit (walk in a clockwise direction) and descend through the ancient Gondwana rainforest to the Natural Bridge rock arch. Hoop pines emerging from surrounding forests are living relics of the Jurassic Age, 180 million years ago.
During the day, spot paradise riflebirds, green catbirds, wompoo fruit-doves and rare and threatened species like the cascade tree frog, tusked frog, sooty owl and koala. At night, join a guided nocturnal tour to see the resident colony of protected glow-worms and microbats. On summer nights, also see luminous fungi and fireflies.
Part of Cave Creek in the Natural Bridge section is a Restricted Access Area to prevent the risk of injury or death. Swimming in the creek, including within the cave, and access to the creek bank is prohibited.
There is one camping area in Springbrook National Park called “The Settlement” camping ground, perfect for visiting the glow worm caves at night.
Remember to be quiet when visiting, the ground can be slippery, smoking and bug repellants inside the cave are prohibited.
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.
Access & Inclusion
An access and inclusion statement is available on the business website.
- https://www.des.qld.gov.au/parks/springbrook/about.html