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Curtis Falls Walking Track
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Curtis Falls Viewing Platform
16 Eagle Heights Rd, Eagle Heights QLD 4272, Australia
Joalah Section
Dapsang Dr, Tamborine Mountain QLD 4272, Australia
Curtis Falls
100 Geissmann Dr, Tamborine Mountain QLD 4272, Australia
Gallery Walk
Long Rd, Tamborine Mountain QLD 4272, Australia
Tamborine Mountain Distillery
10 Macdonnell Rd, Tamborine Mountain QLD 4272, Australia
Castle Glen Mt Tamborine
138 Long Rd, Tamborine Mountain QLD 4272, Australia
Things to do on Tamborine Mountain
3 Main Western Rd, Tamborine Mountain QLD 4272, Australia
Nearby restaurants
Villa Alessandra Italian restaurant
96 Eagle Heights Rd, Tamborine Mountain QLD 4272, Australia
NaMoo Cafe
157 Long Rd, Tamborine Mountain QLD 4272, Australia
Tree House Cafe & Bar
142 Long Rd, Tamborine Mountain QLD 4272, Australia
The Monkey Tree Bar & Restaurant & Bar
122 Long Rd, Tamborine Mountain QLD 4272, Australia
Le Chile Cafe
147 Long Rd, Tamborine Mountain QLD 4272, Australia
Wild Plum Kitchen
shop 3/140 Long Rd, Tamborine Mountain QLD 4272, Australia
cafe on tamborine
1/159 Long Rd, Tamborine Mountain QLD 4272, Australia
Trattoria MK III
Shop 1/15 Main St, Tamborine Mountain QLD 4272, Australia
The Mountain Brew Coffee
Unit 1/18 Main St, Tamborine Mountain QLD 4272, Australia
Main St. Provedore Eatery & Espresso
Shop 1A/11 Main St, Tamborine Mountain QLD 4272, Australia
Nearby hotels
Tall Trees Motel Mountain Retreat
9 Eagle Heights Rd, Tamborine Mountain QLD 4272, Australia
Curtis Cottage
24 Eagle Heights Rd, Tamborine Mountain QLD 4272, Australia
Mt Tamborine Stonehaven Guest House
75-79 Geissmann Dr, Tamborine Mountain QLD 4272, Australia
Kidd Street Cottages
10 Kidd St, Tamborine Mountain QLD 4272, Australia
Linger A While Chalet
3/112-114 Long Rd, Tamborine Mountain QLD 4272, Australia
Amber Lodge Tamborine
8 Wongawallan Rd, Tamborine Mountain QLD 4272, Australia
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Curtis Falls Walking Track

14-18 Dapsang Dr, Eagle Heights QLD 4272, Australia
4.6(1.1K)
Open until 12:00 AM
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attractions: Curtis Falls Viewing Platform, Joalah Section, Curtis Falls, Gallery Walk, Tamborine Mountain Distillery, Castle Glen Mt Tamborine, Things to do on Tamborine Mountain, restaurants: Villa Alessandra Italian restaurant, NaMoo Cafe, Tree House Cafe & Bar, The Monkey Tree Bar & Restaurant & Bar, Le Chile Cafe, Wild Plum Kitchen, cafe on tamborine, Trattoria MK III, The Mountain Brew Coffee, Main St. Provedore Eatery & Espresso
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Nearby attractions of Curtis Falls Walking Track

Curtis Falls Viewing Platform

Joalah Section

Curtis Falls

Gallery Walk

Tamborine Mountain Distillery

Castle Glen Mt Tamborine

Things to do on Tamborine Mountain

Curtis Falls Viewing Platform

Curtis Falls Viewing Platform

4.6

(165)

Open 24 hours
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Joalah Section

Joalah Section

4.5

(57)

Open 24 hours
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Curtis Falls

Curtis Falls

4.6

(92)

Open 24 hours
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Gallery Walk

Gallery Walk

4.4

(1.1K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Glow Worms, Rainforest & Waterfalls Experience
Glow Worms, Rainforest & Waterfalls Experience
Tue, Dec 9 • 1:00 PM
Surfers Paradise, Queensland, 4217, Australia
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Feel The Magic: Magic Men Live - Gold Coast
Sat, Dec 6 • 7:00 PM
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2.5hr Gold Coast Kayaking & snorkelling tour
2.5hr Gold Coast Kayaking & snorkelling tour
Fri, Dec 12 • 8:30 AM
Sandycove
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Nearby restaurants of Curtis Falls Walking Track

Villa Alessandra Italian restaurant

NaMoo Cafe

Tree House Cafe & Bar

The Monkey Tree Bar & Restaurant & Bar

Le Chile Cafe

Wild Plum Kitchen

cafe on tamborine

Trattoria MK III

The Mountain Brew Coffee

Main St. Provedore Eatery & Espresso

Villa Alessandra Italian restaurant

Villa Alessandra Italian restaurant

4.6

(150)

Click for details
NaMoo Cafe

NaMoo Cafe

4.8

(389)

$

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Tree House Cafe & Bar

Tree House Cafe & Bar

4.6

(300)

Click for details
The Monkey Tree Bar & Restaurant & Bar

The Monkey Tree Bar & Restaurant & Bar

3.6

(770)

Click for details
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Reviews of Curtis Falls Walking Track

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5.0
2y

Curtis Falls, Mount Tamborine: A Serene Hiking Trail Culminating in Natural Majesty

The Curtis Falls hiking track in Mount Tamborine, Australia, stands as an enticing escapade into the heart of nature's splendor. Winding through the lush rainforest of Tamborine National Park, this trail weaves a delightful tapestry of sights and sounds, immersing hikers in the rich biodiversity of the region.

The journey begins with a gentle descent into a verdant world adorned with towering trees, an array of ferns, and the vibrant symphony of bird calls echoing through the canopy. The well-maintained pathway, adorned with informative signposts about the local flora and fauna, makes the hike accessible to hikers of various skill levels.

As you venture deeper into the trail, the melodic sound of flowing water serves as a beckoning guide toward the trail's pièce de résistance—the breathtaking Curtis Falls. The cascading waterfall, a natural marvel, pours its crystalline waters into a tranquil rock pool, creating an ethereal ambiance that captivates the senses.

The viewing platform at the end of the trail offers a stunning vista of the falls, inviting visitors to pause, reflect, and relish the harmonious union of nature's elements. The sheer beauty of the falls, especially after rainfall, is a sight to behold—nature's masterpiece in its purest form.

The allure of Curtis Falls lies not only in the majestic waterfall but also in the serenity and rejuvenating energy the place exudes. It's an idyllic spot for contemplation or simply to bask in the tranquil ambiance, offering an escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life.

While the trail's endpoint reveals the captivating Curtis Falls, the journey itself is an experience to cherish. The ethereal beauty of the rainforest, the soft rustle of leaves, and the occasional glimpse of wildlife create an unforgettable symphony of sensations.

In summary, Curtis Falls hiking trail is a sanctuary where nature thrives and beckons the weary urban soul. It's an absolute must-visit for nature enthusiasts, photographers, families, and anyone seeking solace in the embrace of the...

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5.0
6y

This is the second time visiting the Curtis Falls, the track was being built last time, now completed and absolutely stunning. Warning, if you visit follow the guidelines, leave nothing but footprints, take nothing but photos... this is about protecting a breeding area of our gorgeous platypus and turtles. How long this area will remain open to the public, well given the attitude of the people we saw there at the time we visited....

The disappointment is not the falls nor the track or facilities but other visitors' refusal to respect the signs about restricted zones. We will not have platypus in the area if people continue to invade the restricted zones! Do we have to put a charge on using the track to employ rangers to police us? Parents allowing school age children to go into the creek where there are multiple clearly worded signs explaining why we MUST NOT do so make my blood boil... I did explain to one family who at least had the excuse of very limited English and they were very happy to move to the area where access to the creek is permitted sadly the Aussie family attitude was ...my taxes pay for this.... we'll leave out the language. Please, take the time to learn and celebrate what we have on our doorstep, help protect it for our grandchildren's...

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5.0
3y

Curtis Falls Walking Track is a very popular track that goes to the beautiful Curtis Falls.The walk took us 15 minutes to walk down to this Tamborine Mountain waterfall with our kids (one way). There’s a big sign up at the falls saying you can’t swim because they are protecting the local platypus*

The track will take you through the wet eucalypt forest before it transforms into a lush rainforest.

The Lower Creek is 1.6 km return and I won’t say it’s easy for our kids especially if you don’t have your walking shoes on. But the walk is stunning 🤩 and the water is so clear.

It’s impossible to have the baby stroller here because it’s muddy and slippery. If you have young kids and you want to have a pleasant walk, please visit Mount Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk. There is an entrance fee for Skywalk but it’s a fabulous place with young kids.

The Curtis Falls track can get quite crowded in nice weather so arriving early will help you beat the crowds and secure parking.

There are two entrances to park your car: •Curtis Falls car park •Eagle Heights Road

Must visit: •The Pavilion Mt. Tamborine cafe •Gallery Walk

{The oldest National Park...

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Joanne WinJoanne Win
This is the second time visiting the Curtis Falls, the track was being built last time, now completed and absolutely stunning. Warning, if you visit follow the guidelines, leave nothing but footprints, take nothing but photos... this is about protecting a breeding area of our gorgeous platypus and turtles. How long this area will remain open to the public, well given the attitude of the people we saw there at the time we visited.... The disappointment is not the falls nor the track or facilities but other visitors' refusal to respect the signs about restricted zones. We will not have platypus in the area if people continue to invade the restricted zones! Do we have to put a charge on using the track to employ rangers to police us? Parents allowing school age children to go into the creek where there are multiple clearly worded signs explaining why we MUST NOT do so make my blood boil... I did explain to one family who at least had the excuse of very limited English and they were very happy to move to the area where access to the creek is permitted sadly the Aussie family attitude was ...my taxes pay for this.... we'll leave out the language. Please, take the time to learn and celebrate what we have on our doorstep, help protect it for our grandchildren's children. Cheers
MeiFang (MeiFang)MeiFang (MeiFang)
Curtis Falls Walking Track is a very popular track that goes to the beautiful Curtis Falls.The walk took us 15 minutes to walk down to this Tamborine Mountain waterfall with our kids (one way). * There’s a big sign up at the falls saying you can’t swim because they are protecting the local platypus* The track will take you through the wet eucalypt forest before it transforms into a lush rainforest. The Lower Creek is 1.6 km return and I won’t say it’s easy for our kids especially if you don’t have your walking shoes on. But the walk is stunning 🤩 and the water is so clear. It’s impossible to have the baby stroller here because it’s muddy and slippery. If you have young kids and you want to have a pleasant walk, please visit Mount Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk. There is an entrance fee for Skywalk but it’s a fabulous place with young kids. The Curtis Falls track can get quite crowded in nice weather so arriving early will help you beat the crowds and secure parking. There are two entrances to park your car: •Curtis Falls car park •Eagle Heights Road Must visit: •The Pavilion Mt. Tamborine cafe •Gallery Walk {The oldest National Park in Queensland}
Surendar MSurendar M
It was well worth the morning to explore the Curtis Falls Walking Track! This brief but picturesque trek through the woods is the ideal diversion from the crowded tourist destinations. The gorgeous Curtis Falls are the focal point of the well-kept trail, which winds through a breathtaking subtropical rainforest. Even though it wasn't flowing at its best when I was there, the sight of the waterfall tumbling into a glistening pool below was peaceful. The ancient trees and enormous strangler figs give the route a mystical feel. The track is suitable for most fitness levels because it is reasonably easy (approximately 1.5 km return), has some steps, and has mild inclines. It can get a little slick after rain, so I would advise wearing sturdy walking shoes. There are tidy amenities at the trailhead, and parking was simple to locate. Don't pass up this natural gem if you're in the Mount Tamborine or Gold Coast!
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This is the second time visiting the Curtis Falls, the track was being built last time, now completed and absolutely stunning. Warning, if you visit follow the guidelines, leave nothing but footprints, take nothing but photos... this is about protecting a breeding area of our gorgeous platypus and turtles. How long this area will remain open to the public, well given the attitude of the people we saw there at the time we visited.... The disappointment is not the falls nor the track or facilities but other visitors' refusal to respect the signs about restricted zones. We will not have platypus in the area if people continue to invade the restricted zones! Do we have to put a charge on using the track to employ rangers to police us? Parents allowing school age children to go into the creek where there are multiple clearly worded signs explaining why we MUST NOT do so make my blood boil... I did explain to one family who at least had the excuse of very limited English and they were very happy to move to the area where access to the creek is permitted sadly the Aussie family attitude was ...my taxes pay for this.... we'll leave out the language. Please, take the time to learn and celebrate what we have on our doorstep, help protect it for our grandchildren's children. Cheers
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Curtis Falls Walking Track is a very popular track that goes to the beautiful Curtis Falls.The walk took us 15 minutes to walk down to this Tamborine Mountain waterfall with our kids (one way). * There’s a big sign up at the falls saying you can’t swim because they are protecting the local platypus* The track will take you through the wet eucalypt forest before it transforms into a lush rainforest. The Lower Creek is 1.6 km return and I won’t say it’s easy for our kids especially if you don’t have your walking shoes on. But the walk is stunning 🤩 and the water is so clear. It’s impossible to have the baby stroller here because it’s muddy and slippery. If you have young kids and you want to have a pleasant walk, please visit Mount Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk. There is an entrance fee for Skywalk but it’s a fabulous place with young kids. The Curtis Falls track can get quite crowded in nice weather so arriving early will help you beat the crowds and secure parking. There are two entrances to park your car: •Curtis Falls car park •Eagle Heights Road Must visit: •The Pavilion Mt. Tamborine cafe •Gallery Walk {The oldest National Park in Queensland}
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It was well worth the morning to explore the Curtis Falls Walking Track! This brief but picturesque trek through the woods is the ideal diversion from the crowded tourist destinations. The gorgeous Curtis Falls are the focal point of the well-kept trail, which winds through a breathtaking subtropical rainforest. Even though it wasn't flowing at its best when I was there, the sight of the waterfall tumbling into a glistening pool below was peaceful. The ancient trees and enormous strangler figs give the route a mystical feel. The track is suitable for most fitness levels because it is reasonably easy (approximately 1.5 km return), has some steps, and has mild inclines. It can get a little slick after rain, so I would advise wearing sturdy walking shoes. There are tidy amenities at the trailhead, and parking was simple to locate. Don't pass up this natural gem if you're in the Mount Tamborine or Gold Coast!
Surendar M

Surendar M

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