Jourama Falls was an intriguing multi-tiered waterfall that tumbled over at least five or six visible sections (from what we could tell). We don’t know the cumulative height of this waterfall series, but it wouldn’t surprise me if Waterview Creek would tumble well over 200m or so. Further downstream of the main drops of the falls, it looked like there were additional cascades and waterslides where we saw some pretty daring youngsters go for a swim despite the seemingly high waterflow of the creek. I’m sure swimming would be a more viable option when Waterview Creek would have less waterflow than what we witnessed. Speaking of the high water, Julie and I had to earn our visit to this waterfall as it turned out to be a bit more of an adventure than we came mentally prepared for. Our visit was during May 2008, which was supposed to be around the start of the Dry Season in...
Read moreOK so this not only looks like a beautiful place to go. It also has awesome camping grounds that look beautiful and really good in the dry season. at the time of this review a family could go and camp there for 10 nights for $254. there are shower facilities and toilets plus water taps. not to mention your not far from the creek and the gorgeous walk to the falls which is on a bitumen gor a 3km return walk. most people we chatted to said it was a hot walk but worth it as it is beautiful to see the falls. we went down to the creek and had a paddle but could not stand around because we were getting eaten by mozzies. we will certainly head back after some rain has dropped and i am sure ill be editing this review in the...
Read moreJourama Falls has a great walking track, taking about half an hour each way. If you want to see turtles and fish, take the first right around 200-300m into the walk. There are many rock pools you can explore or follow the track to the lookout (as shown in photos). I'd suggest swimming here is okay, but there are some better places like crystal...
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