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Windin Falls Trailhead

718 Gourka Rd, Topaz QLD 4885, Australia
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Bec RBec R
Gorgeous, simply cannot recommend enough. Make sure you bring insect repellent and wear long socks and pants - plenty of leeches around. The track is well maintained and well marked. not too technical. It's a 90 minute walk each way, but could be longer if you stop for breaks. Only thing I'll say is if you want a good view of the water fall there is a bit if a rock climb down. It's not too challenging ( you won't need any ropes or equipment) but make sure you're prepared for it. Be careful - the edge is very precarious and the water flows fast. I've seen people swimming up the top but I can't recommend it. It would be possible to get washed off the cliff face. It is a sheer drop off the edge.
NathanNathan
A long walk, very muddy when we did it, definitely take good shoes. We were first on the track in the morning and we encountered the biggest pigs I've ever seen, but they ran off. The track goes through rainforest, and later alpine type woodlands, then alternating with forest again. The last few metres to the falls are quite steep, but achievable for the brave and able bodied. The views are spectacular, and there is a small spot relatively safe for swimming as long as you aren't afraid of heights! Quite the insta shot, one would say.
DamoDamo
Honestly an amazing place. Keeping a decent pace with no stops, I did it in 60 mins. Walking back alone in the dark is scary af, I don't recommend it. But there are fireflies in the forest which was cool. I had a run in with a boar but idk who was more scared of who. And cassowarys start screeching in the afternoon and sound like dinosaurs. I nearly ran on top of a rabbit. It was a wild ride night alright?! Go at a reasonable hour and enjoy it :) Well worth the hike. Why are you still reading? Go do it
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Gorgeous, simply cannot recommend enough. Make sure you bring insect repellent and wear long socks and pants - plenty of leeches around. The track is well maintained and well marked. not too technical. It's a 90 minute walk each way, but could be longer if you stop for breaks. Only thing I'll say is if you want a good view of the water fall there is a bit if a rock climb down. It's not too challenging ( you won't need any ropes or equipment) but make sure you're prepared for it. Be careful - the edge is very precarious and the water flows fast. I've seen people swimming up the top but I can't recommend it. It would be possible to get washed off the cliff face. It is a sheer drop off the edge.
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A long walk, very muddy when we did it, definitely take good shoes. We were first on the track in the morning and we encountered the biggest pigs I've ever seen, but they ran off. The track goes through rainforest, and later alpine type woodlands, then alternating with forest again. The last few metres to the falls are quite steep, but achievable for the brave and able bodied. The views are spectacular, and there is a small spot relatively safe for swimming as long as you aren't afraid of heights! Quite the insta shot, one would say.
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Honestly an amazing place. Keeping a decent pace with no stops, I did it in 60 mins. Walking back alone in the dark is scary af, I don't recommend it. But there are fireflies in the forest which was cool. I had a run in with a boar but idk who was more scared of who. And cassowarys start screeching in the afternoon and sound like dinosaurs. I nearly ran on top of a rabbit. It was a wild ride night alright?! Go at a reasonable hour and enjoy it :) Well worth the hike. Why are you still reading? Go do it
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4y

Gorgeous, simply cannot recommend enough. Make sure you bring insect repellent and wear long socks and pants - plenty of leeches around. The track is well maintained and well marked. not too technical. It's a 90 minute walk each way, but could be longer if you stop for breaks. Only thing I'll say is if you want a good view of the water fall there is a bit if a rock climb down. It's not too challenging ( you won't need any ropes or equipment) but make sure you're prepared for it. Be careful - the edge is very precarious and the water flows fast. I've seen people swimming up the top but I can't recommend it. It would be possible to get washed off the cliff face. It is a sheer drop...

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4y

A long walk, very muddy when we did it, definitely take good shoes. We were first on the track in the morning and we encountered the biggest pigs I've ever seen, but they ran off. The track goes through rainforest, and later alpine type woodlands, then alternating with forest again. The last few metres to the falls are quite steep, but achievable for the brave and able bodied. The views are spectacular, and there is a small spot relatively safe for swimming as long as you aren't afraid of heights! Quite the insta shot,...

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3y

Honestly an amazing place. Keeping a decent pace with no stops, I did it in 60 mins. Walking back alone in the dark is scary af, I don't recommend it. But there are fireflies in the forest which was cool. I had a run in with a boar but idk who was more scared of who. And cassowarys start screeching in the afternoon and sound like dinosaurs. I nearly ran on top of a rabbit. It was a wild ride night alright?! Go at a reasonable hour and enjoy it :) Well worth the hike. Why are you still...

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