The Girrakool loop track is a lovely short walk that is suitable for all ages and ability levels. You will see stunning views of rock formations, waterfalls and lush bushland. There are a few opportunities to take some less traveled tracks along the creek for a more adventurous feel. In several years of walking this area I have never had encounters with leeches, you may however see some coastal monitors, water dragons and all manner of birds. The creek is home to freshwater yabbies so be careful doing...
Read more$8 for parking! The signage and path is super vague, we got lost twice. There's two waterfalls worth looking at, on the right side. When you see the circular stepping stones you know you're on the right track, check Google maps to make sure you're not on a multi hour walk to nowhere. It's kind of a dangerous walk/climb to get to the good waterfall have multiple people with you to help you past the rocks. Also beware of snakes, I saw a green...
Read moreGood mid level hiking trail to the small waterfall. You cannot go in water here during rains as its fast flowing. If its raining the hiking path becomes muddy, slippery, and tricky to navigate as its not paved all way through; and will need some level of fitness to navigate and not suitable for kids less than 5 years old IMO. Parking rates are $8 for whole day at the National Park so very reasonable for a full day to explore Girrakool and...
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