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Girringun National Park — Attraction in Garrawalt

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Girringun National Park
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Girringun National Park is a national park in Queensland, Australia, approximately 50 kilometres southwest of Ingham, 110 kilometres north of Townsville and 1,290 kilometres northwest of Brisbane. The park is one of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area series of national parks, and is a gazetted World Heritage Site.
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Girringun National Park

Lumholtz QLD 4849, Australia
4.6(128)
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Girringun National Park is a national park in Queensland, Australia, approximately 50 kilometres southwest of Ingham, 110 kilometres north of Townsville and 1,290 kilometres northwest of Brisbane. The park is one of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area series of national parks, and is a gazetted World Heritage Site.

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Romney MRomney M
Beautiful spot! I think the waterfalls are the prettiest in the morning for photos when it catches the morning sun. The camping area was great! About 1 minute from the falls. Although I do wish it was policed by the ranger a bit better. People come in, set up in a spot, and don't put their permit up in the window. Then they get up and slam doors at 5 and 6am and drive off before the ranger has a chance to come in the morning. It really ruins it for people who actually pay, and use the facilities, because people came in looking for spots and it was all taken up by the people who left very early to avoid a ticket. You can literally use the payphone right in the camping grounds, it's 50 cents. Call the number and pay for your camping permit by card. It's that easy. That's what I did. Super simple! Also please don't clip branches of the trees to use on the fire to cook with!!! They are still green! If the ranger catches you he will throw you out. Not only that but you are killing the trees! If you just look up the road a bit there are plenty of dead wood branches, sticks, and twigs on the ground that are DRY you can use for the fire!
John HawkwindJohn Hawkwind
Good spot for a camp. National Park, so you have to book online etc; A bit tight and can imagine that it'd get a bit crowded. 4WD would be wise. Must do: drive west from camping are until you see a side-road on the left next to the National Park sign, it leads to the lookout for Blencoe Falls and Herbert Gorge.
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Beautiful spot! I think the waterfalls are the prettiest in the morning for photos when it catches the morning sun. The camping area was great! About 1 minute from the falls. Although I do wish it was policed by the ranger a bit better. People come in, set up in a spot, and don't put their permit up in the window. Then they get up and slam doors at 5 and 6am and drive off before the ranger has a chance to come in the morning. It really ruins it for people who actually pay, and use the facilities, because people came in looking for spots and it was all taken up by the people who left very early to avoid a ticket. You can literally use the payphone right in the camping grounds, it's 50 cents. Call the number and pay for your camping permit by card. It's that easy. That's what I did. Super simple! Also please don't clip branches of the trees to use on the fire to cook with!!! They are still green! If the ranger catches you he will throw you out. Not only that but you are killing the trees! If you just look up the road a bit there are plenty of dead wood branches, sticks, and twigs on the ground that are DRY you can use for the fire!
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Good spot for a camp. National Park, so you have to book online etc; A bit tight and can imagine that it'd get a bit crowded. 4WD would be wise. Must do: drive west from camping are until you see a side-road on the left next to the National Park sign, it leads to the lookout for Blencoe Falls and Herbert Gorge.
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Beautiful spot! I think the waterfalls are the prettiest in the morning for photos when it catches the morning sun. The camping area was great! About 1 minute from the falls. Although I do wish it was policed by the ranger a bit better. People come in, set up in a spot, and don't put their permit up in the window. Then they get up and slam doors at 5 and 6am and drive off before the ranger has a chance to come in the morning. It really ruins it for people who actually pay, and use the facilities, because people came in looking for spots and it was all taken up by the people who left very early to avoid a ticket. You can literally use the payphone right in the camping grounds, it's 50 cents. Call the number and pay for your camping permit by card. It's that easy. That's what I did. Super simple! Also please don't clip branches of the trees to use on the fire to cook with!!! They are still green! If the ranger catches you he will throw you out. Not only that but you are killing the trees! If you just look up the road a bit there are plenty of dead wood branches, sticks, and twigs on the ground that are DRY you can use...

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4y

Wallaman falls is very impressive, and I think best enjoyed from the top lookout. We did the 4km return walk down into the canyon and it was pretty tough, I was a sweaty beast by the end (rainforest=humid). We camped in the campsite which was fine and had a swim in the river at the end of the Banggurru walk to wash off the sweat! Water was cold and not very clear or enticing but it...

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5y

AMAZING........ facilities clean, range came while we were there making sure things were clean, swimmers down the bottom of the Falls just need to remember to take their underwear and shorts etc as there were a few of them laying around, but this walk is well worth doing.... you might be sore after but you won't be...

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