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Discovering Scenic Rim’s Spectacular Waterfalls

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NOW is a great time to seek spectacular waterfalls in the Scenic Rim, named by global travel authority Lonely Planet in 2022 as one of the hottest destinations to visit!

Located just an hour’s drive from Brisbane and 30 minutes from the heart of the Gold Coast, this breathtaking region stretches from Canungra to The Lost World, Beaudesert to Boonah, Tamborine Mountain to Kalbar.

It is not only recognised for its proximity to major cities, but is also home to the ancient World Heritage-listed Gondwana Rainforests, six historic national parks, charming towns and villages, adventure parks, farm stays, craft breweries, boutique wineries, ecolodges, gourmet experiences, world-class camping, and glamping.

The Scenic Rim boasts over 4,200 square kilometres of rich volcanic soil surrounded by ancient mountains and is dotted with three dams – Lake Moogerah, Lake Maroon and Wyaralong.

With the recent rain filling the region’s rivers and creeks, Mother Nature is in full performance mode, creating an ideal setting to explore the many waterfalls, some requiring a decent hike through ancient rainforests, and others just a casual walk from the car.

So, fill your water bottles and lace up those boots, as we guide you through 11 magnificent waterfalls for your holiday bucket list in the stunning Scenic Rim.

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The breathtaking beauty of Moran Falls in the Lamington National Park, nestled within the Scenic Rim region of Queensland. Photo: Visit Scenic Rim.

1.     Cedar Creek Falls at Tamborine Mountain

An easy day trip to Tamborine Mountain gives you Cedar Creek Falls. There’s parking and the short walk gives wanderers a range of great viewing points, looking down from the first platform is breathtaking, and further down gives views up at the majestic 15-20m waterfall. Stay at Cedar Creek Lodges in a choice of stylish self-contained lodges and holiday cabins set amid the lush rainforest or glamp, and take the rock pools walk as well.

2.     Witches Falls at Tamborine Mountain

The Witches Falls section of Tamborine National Park was declared in 1908, making it Queensland’s first national park. Witches Falls Circuit takes wanderers through the lush rainforest before reaching a lookout over the waterfall with inland views of the Great Dividing Range.  It’s a 3.1km circuit, and easygoing. Bonus: visit the Witches Falls Winery afterwards for local wine and cheese!

3.     Curtis Falls in Tamborine National Park

One for all ages, stages and abilities. In the heart of Tamborine Mountain, Curtis Falls is fed by Cedar Creek all year round. The circuit is an easy stroll at 1.5km, about half an hour in total. Set amongst the super lush rainforest, there’s the Curtis Falls Café for a bite before or after the walk. To see another, add on the Joalah Lower Creek Circuit – it’s quite spectacular right now. Tamborine Mountain has a wonderful range of accommodations, from quaint guest houses to bed and breakfast places, hotels and more.

4.     Cronan Creek Falls in Mt Barney National Park

About 100m off the beaten path–in this case, the Yellow Pinch trailhead–there’s the “secret” Cronan Creek Falls. From the Yellow Pinch Reserve, follow the Cronan Creek Track past stunning views of the Great Dividing Range and Mt Barney. Pack spare socks, water and a charged phone or camera for this 13km, four-hour round trip.

5.     Lower & Upper Portals, Mt Barney National Park

Not exactly waterfalls, but the Lower & Upper Portals fill the wanderer’s cup just the same as a series of incredible waterholes (great for having a dip) as Mount Barney Creek cascades down the mountain between often towering rocks and cathedral-like cutaways. Both tracks follow a three-hour return route and are for more experienced walkers.

6.     Elabana Falls in Lamington National Park

Elabana Falls is another beautiful waterfall in Lamington National Park – take the Main Border Track from O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat and walk 3.5km–including a scramble over rocks in the creek–and wanderers will find the cascades before retracing your steps back to O’Reilly’s.

7.     Moran’s Falls in Lamington National Park

The plunging Moran’s Falls are reached by following a descending 4.4km return track about a kilometre back from O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat car park. Walks through the sub-tropical rainforest of booyongs, figs and brush box–it’s a well-marked track–and then visit the clearing or the lookout–or both–and return for a well-earned treat at O’Reilly’s Mountain Café.

8.     Chalahn Falls at Lamington National Park

Accessed via the Tooloona Creek Circuit, the Chalahn Falls walk to and from O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat is around 10.5km. Creek crossings mean wanderers should prepare to wade. The track can degrade in heavy rain, and there are some fallen trees, but it’s the perfect spot for a picnic and an awe-inspiring view at the end.

9.     Stairway Waterfall in Lamington National Park

Stairway Waterfall is at the turnaround point of a 14km hike beginning at O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat, where there are plenty of places to cool off along the way, including the Blue Pool. It is a more difficult walk, but it passes through gorgeous scenery. Wanderers will get wet feet as there are multiple creek crossings.

10. Coomera and Yarrabilgong Falls at Lamington National Park

Off the Coomera Circuit at Binna Burra, the Coomera and Yarrabilgong Falls are a 17.5km return trip that takes between five and seven hours, depending on the wanderer! Dense forests, creek crossings, waterfalls, gorges, and cliffs will all be encountered. Binna Burra Lodge has wonderful accommodation options ranging from luxe Sky Lodges to Safari Tents, as well as a restaurant, café and great coffee. NOTE: Once at Binna Burra, there’s a whole range of wonderful walks from which to choose, and after this rain, most have waterfalls or cascading water involved!

11. Mirror Falls at Lamington National Park

One for the fit wanderers, and the 20km trek to Mirror Falls is worthwhile, starting from O’Reilly’s. The views are spectacular. Accommodation at O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat studio apartments and suites, which all boast equally spectacular views! This is sky-high wandering at its best!

A NOTE FOR SCENIC RIM WANDERERS AND WATERFALL CHASERS:

A reminder to walk carefully through Mother Nature’s beautiful places. Protecting our natural environment is a priority and a responsibility of every wanderer. Always plan and prepare, stick to designated tracks and go only where it’s permitted. Some activities may require proper guidance, navigation skills, special permits, or equipment, so please check with local tour operators or visitor information centres for up-to-date information and guidance.

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Story and photos contributed by Visit Scenic Rim
Feature photo: Cameron Falls at Tamborine Mountain, by Lachlan Gardiner, 2021.
Published 11 January 2024

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Ultimate Adventure: Explore Australia & New Zealand!

ARE you planning an adventure in Australia and New Zealand? Get ready to explore the best places these stunning countries offer!

From iconic city landmarks to breathtaking landscapes and adrenaline-pumping activities, there is something for every type of traveller.

Here we have curated 10 must-visit destinations that will make your holiday unforgettable.

Read on to discover the highlights of each location and start planning your dream getaway now.

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1. Sydney, Australia

A cityscape of the Sydney Opera House, harbour and bridge at sunrise. Photo: Shutterstock.

Experience the Iconic Opera House and Breathtaking Harbour Views

Spend your holiday in the vibrant city of Sydney, Australia, and immerse yourself in its iconic sights. The Sydney Opera House, a world-famous architectural masterpiece, awaits your exploration. Take a guided tour or catch a performance to truly appreciate its grandeur. Don’t forget to stroll along Circular Quay and indulge in stunning views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

2. Melbourne, Australia

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A dusk view of Melbourne’s famous skyline and cricket ground stadium. Photo: Shutterstock.

Explore the City’s Vibrant Street Art and Cultural Attractions

Discover the artistic heart of Australia in Melbourne. You can explore the thriving street art scene in areas like Hosier Lane in this cosmopolitan city. Dive into Melbourne’s cultural side by visiting its many galleries and museums, such as the National Gallery of Victoria and the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art. Enjoy the city’s vibrant neighbourhoods, world-class restaurants, and buzzing nightlife.

3. Perth, Australia

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A quokka is enjoying a swing on Rottnest Island, Perth, Australia. Photo: Hideaki Edo Photography, Shutterstock.

Visit Rottnest Island for its Stunning Beaches and Wildlife

Escape to Perth and embark on a day trip to Rottnest Island. This idyllic island paradise, located just off the coast, is a haven of pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and unique wildlife. Be sure to keep an eye out for the friendly quokkas, small marsupials that have become a symbol of the island. Explore the island by bike or hop on a guided bus tour to make the most of your visit.

4. Auckland, New Zealand

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A cityscape of Auckland’s skyline, New Zealand, at sunrise. Photo: Rudy Balasko, Shutterstock.

Take in the Picturesque Landscapes of the North Island

Head to beautiful Auckland on New Zealand’s North Island and let its stunning landscapes captivate you. Take a trip up the iconic Sky Tower for panoramic views of the city and its surrounding volcanic cones. Don’t miss the opportunity to visit the nearby Waiheke Island, known for its vineyards and breathtaking beaches. Immerse yourself in Maori culture and explore the vibrant art scene in this remarkable city.

5. Queenstown, New Zealand

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A majestic mountain and lake landscape of Queenstown, New Zealand. Photo: Naruedom Yaempongsa, Shutterstock.

Enjoy Adventure Activities Such as Bungy Jumping and Skydiving

For adrenaline junkies seeking excitement, Queenstown is the place to be. Nestled amidst New Zealand’s breathtaking Southern Alps, this adventure capital offers a plethora of thrilling activities. Take a leap of faith with bungy jumping off the Kawarau Bridge or experience the exhilaration of skydiving above awe-inspiring landscapes. Queenstown’s stunning scenery and heart-pumping adventures will make for an unforgettable adventure.

6. Christchurch, New Zealand

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The restored Peacock Fountain in Christchurch Botanic Gardens at twilight with the Arts Centre in the background. Photo: Travellight, Shutterstock.

Explore the Historic City Centre and Gardens

Discover the charm of Christchurch, a city that perfectly blends history with natural beauty. Wander through the tranquil Christchurch Botanic Gardens and admire the vibrant flora. Don’t miss the incredible street art and innovative architecture that has emerged in the city following the devastating earthquakes. Experience the resilience and spirit of this remarkable place as it continues to rebuild itself.

7. Bay of Islands, New Zealand

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An aerial shot of Urapukapuka Island, Bay of Islands, New Zealand. Photo: Ruth Lawton, Shutterstock.

Soak up Some of the Country’s Most Beautiful Scenery

Escape to the Bay of Islands, a breathtakingly beautiful region in New Zealand. With over 140 subtropical islands, this paradise is perfect for beach lovers and water enthusiasts. Explore secluded bays, snorkel or dive in crystal-clear waters, and cruise around islands teeming with wildlife. Immerse yourself in nature and unwind amidst stunning landscapes that showcase New Zealand’s natural splendour.

8. Gold Coast, Australia

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A view from the water of Surfers Paradise on the Gold Coast, Australia. Photo: Shutterstock.

Hit Up Some of the World’s Best Beaches for Surfers and Sunbathers Alike

Head to the Gold Coast, renowned for its pristine sandy beaches and sunny weather. Surfers Paradise is a must-visit for wave enthusiasts, offering excellent surfing conditions. If relaxation is what you seek, lounge on the golden shores, soak up the sun, and enjoy the lively beach atmosphere. Explore the coastal hinterland for lush rainforests, stunning waterfalls, and vibrant wildlife.

9. K’gari, Australia

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Tourists flock to Lake Mackenzie on K’gari year-round to enjoy the cool fresh water. Photo: Cam Laird, Shutterstock.

Visit this Untouched Paradise off the Coast of Queensland

Discover the untouched beauty of K’gari (formerly Fraser Island), an exquisite gem off the coast of Queensland. This World Heritage-listed site boasts pristine beaches, crystal-clear lakes, and ancient rainforests. Explore the island’s unique attractions, such as the stunning Lake McKenzie and the vibrant Maheno Shipwreck. Embark on adventurous 4×4 tours or simply relax and soak in the tranquillity of this paradise.

10. Cairns, Australia

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A professional underwater photographer captures nature and wildlife in the Great Barrier Reef near Cairns. Photo: ChameleonsEye, Shutterstock.

Immerse Yourself in the Lush Rainforest Surrounding this Popular Tourist Spot

Indulge in the lush rainforest and tropical beauty surrounding Cairns, a bustling gateway to the Great Barrier Reef. Immerse yourself in nature as you visit the stunning Mossman Gorge or take an exhilarating cable car ride above the rainforest canopy in Kuranda. Dive into the breathtaking underwater world of the Great Barrier Reef or simply unwind on the palm-fringed beaches while enjoying the warm sunshine.

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Feature photo: A spectacular sunrise over the city of Perth, Australia, by Cloudsrest Images; Shutterstock.
Published: 16 September 2023.