How long is the walk to Queen Mary Falls?

How long is the walk to Queen Mary Falls?

40min
Take a leisurely stroll through changing forests to the top, and then the base, of spectacular Queen Mary Falls. Allow 40min walking time.

Can you swim at Queen Mary Falls?

Although you can’t swim at Queen Mary Falls, nearby Browns Falls is a quick 600m trek through the bush to a beautiful swimming area. Please note, there is no distinct walking trail here and there is rock scrambling involved, but the swim at the end definitely makes it #worthit.

Is Queen Mary Falls in QLD or NSW?

The Queen Mary Falls is a plunge waterfall on Spring Creek, in the Darling Downs region of Queensland, Australia.

How long is the Condamine track?

20km long
The Condamine River Track is 20km long and crosses the Condamine River 14 times. It’s the perfect track for four-wheel drive beginners who are looking to enhance their water crossing skills.

Can I swim at Twin falls?

Note: The plunge pool beneath the falls is extremely deep and cold. Drownings have occurred here, we do not recommend swimming. Rocks and boulders can be slippery, and sturdy footwear is essential.

Is it safe to swim at Cedar Creek falls?

Located just a short drive from Airlie beach is one of the Whitsundays most beautiful safe swimming holes. A natural freshwater lagoon is surrounded by an amphitheatre of rock formations.

Are dogs allowed at Queen Mary Falls?

As the falls are within the Main arrange National Park, dogs are not allowed in the area. It is a National Park, so no dogs are allowed.

Is Condamine River Road Open 2020?

Due to safety concerns for road users on the river crossings, the Condamine River Road remains closed, with the gate at Killarney re-locked from midday, January 6th, 2021. Access to Killarney via Boonah is still available through Spring Creek Road.

Where does the Condamine track start?

To commence the route from Boonah, start opposite the Police Station, travel out from Boonah along Rathdowney Road and turn right at Carney’s Creek Road. Travel out approximately 12 kilometres to cross Teviot Brook floodway and then turn right to The Head. The low road is Condamine Gorge.

Are there crocodiles at Jim Jim Falls?

Swim at your own risk in the Jim Jim Falls plunge pool only. Modjarrki (freshwater crocodiles) also occur here. They are usually very shy but may become aggressive when feeling threatened. Please do not approach or feed them.

Is it safe to swim in Kakadu?

The answer is a; yes you can! But with caution and never alone. You can download the Parks Australia Kakadu water safety guide here for more information. Danger levels can vary depending on it being wet or dry season and many areas are closed off during the tropical wet season.

How to get to Queen Mary falls from Killarney?

From Killarney drive along Border Road for 3.5km and turn left onto Spring Creek Road, following the signs to Queen Mary Falls. From here you’ll begin the scenic Falls Drive which you can follow all the way through to Boonah and then back to Brisbane.

Where to see Queen Mary falls in Boonah?

You’ll see the Teviot Falls, an intermittent twin falls on the right side, best viewed as you approach the top of the range. A small walking track leads to the falls from the parking bay near the cattle grid. Dry weather only. Carr’s Lookout is another good stop and enjoys views over the Condamine River towards Tamborine Mountain.

Where is Queen Mary falls in main range?

Getting there and getting around. The Queen Mary Falls circuit is in the Queen Mary Falls section of Main Range National Park about 120km south-west of Brisbane. The circuit starts at the Queen Mary Falls picnic area. Getting to the Queen Mary Falls section. Queen Mary Falls is at the south-west end of the park.

Where is Queen Mary Falls Circuit in Brisbane?

The Queen Mary Falls circuit is in the Queen Mary Falls section of Main Range National Park about 120km south-west of Brisbane. The circuit starts at the Queen Mary Falls picnic area. Queen Mary Falls is at the south-west end of the park.

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