Curtis Fall Viewing Point offers a picturesque experience with a beautiful and accessible forest walk. Ensure you watch your step and wear suitable footwear, especially after rain, as the trail can become slippery. Ample parking is available at the trailhead. Avoid swimming in the water due to the presence of eels and leeches, as captured in available footage. Leeches are also found on the trail, particularly after heavy rain, so it's advisable to wear appropriate footwear,...
Read moreRelatively easy (grade 3) path for children and elderly, not wheelchair. Not comparable to larger waterfalls in neighbouring Lamington National Park but easier to get to from Gold Coast and Brisbane. Was a bit crowded when we visited in the weekend. If so, detour to the Lower Cedar Creek circuit that crosses the stream several times. It takes an additional 30min and is more rugged. No dogs allowed because...
Read moreThis is one of the easiest walks on the mountain. Good if you have kids that want to go exploring. Not good for prams.
If you continue down the path and head northwards along the river, you’ll see more than following the main path to the waterfall. There is a lot of life along the river. We’ve seen kingfishers catch yabbies and eat them by...
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