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Tchupala Falls — Attraction in Wooroonooran

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The Tchupala Falls, a segmented waterfall on the Henrietta Creek, is located in the UNESCO World Heritage–listed Wet Tropics in the Far North region of Queensland, Australia.
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Tchupala Falls

Palmerston Hwy, Wooroonooran QLD 4860, Australia
4.7(47)
Open until 12:00 AM
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The Tchupala Falls, a segmented waterfall on the Henrietta Creek, is located in the UNESCO World Heritage–listed Wet Tropics in the Far North region of Queensland, Australia.

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Obie WetereObie Wetere
Very easy walk down to the falls. The track splits in two about 200m from the starting place. The track is stoney and can get slippery in some some places depending on weather trend. One thing worth keeping in mind is the management of stinging nettle along the trails. To date it seems to have been kept well. At the fall's viewing platform it is very tight for space (max. 4 people) where you can take in the view or take a picture. You will see the old trail has been fenced off and this may be the way down to the water's edge. It does not look safe for swimming. The pictures shown were two or three days after good rain and quite the little discovery!
Mark D'SouzaMark D'Souza
Lovely waterfall. There is no visible or designated car park. Look for a signboard by the entrance. Google maps should take you to the entrance location. You also have Wallacha falls ar the same entrance. It's a good 800m walk through the forest to the falls but the view is amazing. You cannot swim there as the access lower to the falls was blocked as too dangerous. No one was around when we visited .
TamtamgypsyTamtamgypsy
I drove past the entry twice. There is a gravel on the side of the road where the entry is, unlike other falls that have their own car park. The track is well maintained and a very easy walk through the spectacular fig trees. A few steps at the end but not strenuous at all. Good luck finding the entry, it's a beautiful hidden gem 💎
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Very easy walk down to the falls. The track splits in two about 200m from the starting place. The track is stoney and can get slippery in some some places depending on weather trend. One thing worth keeping in mind is the management of stinging nettle along the trails. To date it seems to have been kept well. At the fall's viewing platform it is very tight for space (max. 4 people) where you can take in the view or take a picture. You will see the old trail has been fenced off and this may be the way down to the water's edge. It does not look safe for swimming. The pictures shown were two or three days after good rain and quite the little discovery!
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Lovely waterfall. There is no visible or designated car park. Look for a signboard by the entrance. Google maps should take you to the entrance location. You also have Wallacha falls ar the same entrance. It's a good 800m walk through the forest to the falls but the view is amazing. You cannot swim there as the access lower to the falls was blocked as too dangerous. No one was around when we visited .
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I drove past the entry twice. There is a gravel on the side of the road where the entry is, unlike other falls that have their own car park. The track is well maintained and a very easy walk through the spectacular fig trees. A few steps at the end but not strenuous at all. Good luck finding the entry, it's a beautiful hidden gem 💎
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4.7
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4.0
6y

A very nice waterfall. But the view is very limited. They also closed off the path towards the lower waterfalls. Which are much nicer and impressive. Just ignored the signs. The path was perfectly save apart from dirt and a fallen tree which has already rotten away by itself. You would only need two man, a chainsaw and a shovel to repair this in a couple minutes. Typically Queensland health and safety sign stupidity. For now the lower falls can not be reached with children. A shame, they are beautiful. Don't be fooled by some of the pictures, this waterfall has tree big fall next to eachother (upper and lower) the pictures with more then three falls are different ones, but close by on...

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5.0
2y

Very easy walk down to the falls. The track splits in two about 200m from the starting place. The track is stoney and can get slippery in some some places depending on weather trend. One thing worth keeping in mind is the management of stinging nettle along the trails. To date it seems to have been kept well.

At the fall's viewing platform it is very tight for space (max. 4 people) where you can take in the view or take a picture. You will see the old trail has been fenced off and this may be the way down to the water's edge. It does not look safe for swimming.

The pictures shown were two or three days after good rain and quite the...

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5.0
7y

Lovely waterfall. There is no visible or designated car park. Look for a signboard by the entrance. Google maps should take you to the entrance location. You also have Wallacha falls ar the same entrance. It's a good 800m walk through the forest to the falls but the view is amazing. You cannot swim there as the access lower to the falls was blocked as too dangerous. No one was around when...

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