Purling Brook Falls & Picnic Area

Point of Interest

Contact

33 Forestry Road, Springbrook, Queensland.

parks.des.qld.gov.au/parks/springbrook/about.html#track_purling

Description

Located in the Springbrook National Park, Purling Brook Falls is a horsetail waterfall on the Purling Brook. There are picnic and bbq facilities, as well as toilets available. Purling Brook Falls Circuit Distance: 4km return Time: Allow about 2hrs walking time. Note: it is easier to walk the track in a clockwise direction. Pass through open eucalypt forest of New England ash Eucalyptus campanulata, where fire-adapted species such as lepidozamias, hakeas and various wildflowers grow, before descending into the gorge to view the falls from below. After crossing the suspension bridge a steady climb through forest brings the walker back to the picnic area. Water flowing over Purling Brook Falls is high quality because its catchment is protected in the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area. Walking in this area is a privilege. Be responsible for keeping the catchment cleanpractice minimal impact bushwalking. Entry to the top of Purling Brook Falls and surrounding rock platform is prohibited without a permit or written approval. Sheer cliffs, slippery surfaces and an unstable rock face make this site hazardous. Serious injuries or death could result from a fall. Pets are not permitted.

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Location

Lat: -28.189058 Lng: 153.268839


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