Family Fun Attractions Attractions Wooroonooran - Gold Coast QLD

FAMILY FUN ATTRACTIONS WOOROONOORAN

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Wallicher Falls

Wallicher Falls, Wooroonooran QLD 4860
Wallicher Falls is part of a network of waterfalls in the Palmerston section of Wooroonooran National Park. The falls are located just a short walk upstream along the picturesque Henrietta Creek from the Tchupala Falls Trackhead. To reach the swimming spot above the falls, follow the track up to the top of the waterfall. Cassowaries can sometimes be seen in this area, so keep an eye out and catch a glimpse of one of Tropical North Queensland’s prized animals....
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Josephine Falls walking track, Wooroonooran National Park

Josephine Falls Walk, Wooroonooran QLD 4860
Josephine Creek starts as a gentle trickle high on the summit of Queensland's highest mountain, Bartle Frere. By the time it has travelled the 7.5 kilometres to the smooth granite boulders of Josephine Falls, it is a thundering torrent that will take your breath away. Enjoy the 1.2 kilometre return walk through lush, world heritage-listed rainforest to viewing decks over the picturesque falls. Slip into the bottom pool for an icy dip and then warm up on the smooth granite boulders after your swim Josephine Falls is an extremely refreshing place to visit—but it is also potentially dangerous. Flash flooding (rapidly rising water) is common during wetter months. Rapid and unpredictable water level rises have isolated people on the far bank requiring their rescue. For your safety, access to the top section of the falls is prohibited. Please keep out of the signposted restricted access area, as serious injuries and deaths have occurred here. Penalties apply. Obey all safety signs and only swim in the designated area. Never jump or dive into water—there may be submerged objects. Leave the water immediately if it changes colour or the water levels rise—these are signs of flash flooding....