Queensland’s Best Waterfalls for Ultimate Serenity
While Queensland is a holiday destination best known for pristine white sand beaches and tropical islands, if you journey inland, you’ll soon unveil ancient rainforests brimming with hidden wonders. There are hundreds of breathtaking waterfalls in Queensland, so we’ve compiled the most tranquil and serene. You know, the type of waterfall you’d want to paint if you were Monet. From fairytale trickles to gushing cascades, we reveal ten of the best waterfalls in Queensland for ultimate serenity.
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Wallaman Falls, Girringun National Park
Wallaman Falls, Girringun National Park
Surrounded by World Heritage-listed rainforest, Wallaman Falls is a must-add to your Queensland waterfall bucket list. Plunging 268 metres, this is the highest permanent single-drop waterfall in Australia. Wallaman Falls flows perennially, at its most impressive between November and April. Plus, Girringun National Park is the gateway to the Wet Tropics Great Walk. Tackle a day walk that stretches from Wallaman Falls to the Herbert River Valley to discover lush gorges, cascading waterfalls, and expansive views.
Kondalilla Falls, Kondalilla National Park
Kondalilla Falls, Kondalilla National Park
Nestled in the stunning Sunshine Coast Hinterland, Kondalilla Falls is a favourite among locals and travellers. Kondalilla means ‘rushing waters’ in the local Indigenous Australian language, which makes sense when you set your eyes on this cascading 90-metre waterfall. Reaching Kondalilla Falls takes some leg work – the 4.8-kilometre return Kondalilla Falls Circuit is 90 minutes to complete including 300 stairs. Reward yourself with a soothing swim in the waters. Stay in the beautiful Sunshine Coast with My Queensland to explore these spectacular falls.
Josephine Falls, Wooroonooran National Park
Josephine Falls, Wooroonooran National Park
Josephine Falls is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Tropical North Queensland. Located just an hour from Cairns, this waterfall is fed by rains falling on Queensland’s highest peak, Bartle Frere. Josephine Falls plummets down before cascading gently over huge granite boulders. Take a 1.2-kilometre walk through the verdant, World Heritage-listed rainforest to an incredible viewpoint over Josephine Falls before taking a dip in the rock pools at the base of the falls. There’s even a natural waterslide for an unforgettable experience where you can zoom down into the cool waters below! This waterfall is nestled within the World Heritage-listed Wooroonooran National Park. Base yourself in Cairns to discover this majestic place.
Natural Bridge, Springbrook National Park
Natural Bridge, Springbrook National Park
Springbrook National Park is a natural paradise, tucked away in the breathtaking Gold Coast Hinterland. This national park is home to one of the best waterfalls in Queensland, Natural Bridge, which is a picturesque rock arch, formed by the force of the waterfall over the basalt cave. Natural Bridge is easily accessible, with a one-kilometre circuit that takes you above, below and around the waterfall. This is the perfect walk to get kids out and about in nature. Plus, visit at night to join a guided nocturnal tour to view the resident colony of protected glow worms light up the cave!
Mena Creek Falls, Innisfail
Mena Creek Falls, Innisfail
While all of the best waterfalls in Queensland will leave you captivated, there is something unique about Mena Creek Falls. Tucked into the gardens of Paronella Park, the power of this waterfall was used to create North Queensland’s first hydroelectric plant. You can view Mena Creek Falls for free from the suspension bridge above, but it is well worth purchasing tickets to Paronella Park to explore the beautiful Spanish-style castle. Plus, the park also offers several other vantage points of the falls and makes for a great day trip while holidaying in Cairns.
Barron Falls, Kuranda
Barron Falls, Kuranda
If you want to visit the most impressive waterfall in Queensland, head to Barron Falls near Kuranda. This thundering waterfall is best visited during the wetter months of summer when the flow rate of water can reach almost 265,000 megalitres; a sight to behold. You can easily witness the glorious Barron Falls during a visit to the popular Kuranda Village. Take the Skyrail Rainforest Cableway up the valley, stopping at the Din Din Barron Falls Lookout for views from one side of the gorge. For a different perspective, catch the Kuranda Scenic Railway back down. Stay in Cairns for easy access.
Purling Brook Falls, Springbrook National Park
Purling Brook Falls, Springbrook National Park
Purling Brook Falls is another popular waterfall in the Gold Coast Hinterland’s Springbrook National Park. Known as one of the most dramatic waterfalls in the region, Purling Brook Falls plunges 300 feet into a picturesque gorge. The walking circuit to the base of Purling Brook Falls is a four-kilometre return trip that takes approximately two hours to complete. While there are some steep ascents and 265 steps to climb along the way, the stunning forest scenery makes it all worthwhile, as does the chance to take a dip in the cool waters upon reaching the falls.
Crystal Cascades, Cairns
Crystal Cascades, Cairns
If you’re holidaying in Cairns, don’t miss a visit to Crystal Cascades, a series of water holes and cascading waterfalls just 20 minutes from the city centre. To reach the main waterfall, simply follow a short 1.5-kilometer trail, which will lead you past numerous swimming holes. Better yet, Crystal Cascades is shaded by a rainforest canopy and surrounded by granite boulders, meaning that the pools stay cool year-round, even in the thick of Queensland summer. For those seeking extra adventure, join a tour with Cairns Canyoning, which will see you jumping, ziplining, abseiling and sliding down this freshwater creek system.
Buderim ‘Serenity’ Falls, Buderim
Buderim ‘Serenity’ Falls, Buderim
Buderim Falls, also known as Serenity Falls, is one of the Sunshine Coast’s best-kept secrets. Hidden among the greenery of Buderim Forest Park, this tranquil waterfall and surrounding rock pools are just minutes from the centre of Buderim Village, making it one of Queensland’s most accessible waterfalls. You can access Buderim Falls via two paths, your choice of which should be based on time and fitness level. Regardless of which path you follow, you’ll be granted gorgeous views of the falls and the cave behind. Serenity Falls is one of the Sunshine Coast’s best-kept secrets.
Millaa Millaa Falls, Atherton Tablelands
Millaa Millaa Falls, Atherton Tablelands
Millaa Millaa Falls, located in the verdant Atherton Tablelands, is known to be one of the most photographed waterfalls in all of Australia, and it’s easy to understand why. Surrounded by lush rainforest, Millaa Millaa Falls cascades perfectly to a pristine waterhole, perfect for a refreshing swim. Platypus are known to frequent the waters of Millaa Millaa Falls, so be sure to keep your eye out! After exploring Millaa Millaa Falls, continue through the Atherton Tablelands’ famed Waterfalls Circuit to the nearby Zillie and Ellinjaa Falls. Stay in Cairns and make the day trip to Millaa Millaa Falls.
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