Things to See and Do in Springbrook National Park
There are many things to see and do in Springbrook National Park. There are many interesting information signs to help you learn about the history, geography, and wildlife of the park. There are many trails that will appeal both to children and their parents. You can also hike the Warrie Circuit to get a close-up view of the surrounding area.
Goomoolahra Falls
Goomoolahra falls is just a short drive away from Springbrook Road. It is the perfect spot for lunch. The picnic area offers picnic tables and BBQ facilities. The falls cascade down into a valley below.
Warrie Circuit
The Warrie Circuit is a 17-kilometre (10-mile) circuit walk that passes through rainforest, rivulets, and waterfalls. This track also includes a 2-km out and back walk. It takes approximately two hours.
Best of All Lookout
Although the Best Of All Lookout may not be the most popular spot in the park it is worth the wait for its amazing views. It’s best to visit before or after sunrise because the views are spectacular. The lookout is on the side of a mountain called Springbrook Mountain, and you can see what the park looked like 20 million years ago.
Mt Warning caldera
While you’re visiting the park, don’t forget to take the kids to the Natural Bridge. The waterfall runs through a basalt cave roof and is breathtaking. You can either drive or walk up to the top from here.
Numinbah section
The Numinbah section of Springbrook National Park is a beautiful area with many waterfalls, ancient trees, and impressive views. It is located at the border of the Border Ranges. It is a protected area of great ecological significance and is a designated world heritage site.
Twin Falls
If you have young children, there are many activities for them to enjoy at Springbrook National Park. This area is home more than 100 species birds and other wildlife. You can also see pademelons, which are rare and beautiful. Be careful driving near them, however. Other animals found here include gliders and nocturnal possums. You might also see carpet pythons and lace monitors.
Mt Cougal
The park is divided into four sections: the Springbrook Plateau, the Natural Bridge, Numinbah and Mount Cougal. Each section offers different views from different points. You can also find picnic spots and a rainforest cafe where you can enjoy a cup o’ coffee.
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