No longer a trickle!

For all of those visitors who have been disappointed by Barron Falls as a trickle, see it roar! After a decent lot of heavy rain, the Falls are in full flight – a sight to behold. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment Please login or sign up to comment

Millaa Millaa Falls

Millaa Millaa Falls is on the Atherton Tablelands west of Cairns. It is a plunge waterfall with a single 18m drop. It falls into a big pond which is ideal for swimming and then flows into a creek. It is easy to either walk or swim so that you are behind the waterfall. The falls […]

Davies Creek Falls

Davies Creek Falls is near Mareeba, Far North Queensland. The water tumbles over beautifully coloured rocks into a pool at the bottom. Davies Creek is lined by magnificent trees including paperbacks and pandanus. Grass trees and cycads are dotted around the surrounding bush. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment Please login or […]

Barron Falls.

I had visited Barron Falls a number of times but alas, they were merely a trickle …. But then the rains came and the trickle became a torrent. A few intrepids stood in the February rain vainly waiting for rainbows. During the rain, I also ventured up to Kuranda on the SkyRail. It was magical […]

Curtis Falls and Witches Falls

Hi guys, I’m 13 and I love waterfalls, so I couldn’t believe it when I found this site! Recently I was away on holiday in Queensland and visited quite a few waterfalls in the Gold Coast Hinterland. A couple of the easier waterfalls to visit were Curtis Falls and Witches Falls on Mt Tamborine, both […]

Browns Falls

We made the trip out to Killarney to do all four waterfalls. Browns Falls was one of the highlights – the walk can be tough in parts as there isn’t much of a trail and also takes longer than the 20mins it says it does but my 2 year old and 4 year old daughters […]

The Best Waterfalls in Cape York, Australia

Hi guys, Fantastic website! You have got in a lot of waterfalls around where I live in north Queensland, Australia. The waterfalls of Atherton Tablelands bring back memories for me, and the Mt Hypipamee crater. But i do have something to add as apparently you didn’t venture into Cape York. There are three beautiful falls, […]

Purlingbrook Falls, Gold Coast, Australia in flood Feb 2012

I took this shot after heavy floods on the Springbrook plateau in the gold coast hinterland. The power and sound of the falls was amazing. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment Please login or sign up to comment

Have a swim (Purling Brook Falls)

Just letting everyone know that after you walk under the falls (or just before depending which way you walked) there is an amazing swimming hole with its own little waterfall that you can jump off. There is a path the whole way and is a beautiful walk 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a […]

Recommending Lamington National Park

A nice spot if you like bush walking but also gives you access to Morans Falls which is quite nice itself. It’s usually home to a nice rainbow in sunny weather and there is a beautiful view of the valleys on a lookout area of one side of it (can’t see the waterfall) and a […]

Wallaman Falls, August 2010

We visited Wallaman Falls as part of our around-Australia trip in 2010. Definitely worth the visit, and it was also a nice place for an overnight camp. My video shows the road in as well as giving you a good idea of what the walk down to the bottom is like. We didn’t have any […]

Barron Falls

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Cedar Creek Falls Jan 2008

Hi, my name is Phil and I just wanted to share a photo of Cedar Creek Falls in full flow. Had you been there a few months earlier you would have seen it too. We had been staying in Proserpine for about 9 months. I lived full time traveling with my family in a motor […]

Coomera Loop, Bahnamboola Falls

The falls are of all different types. There are small falls such as this one. 0 CommentsOnly logged in users can post a comment Please login or sign up to comment

Coomera Loop, Coomera Falls

As you may have read elsewhere, to do this loop you need to go to Binna Burra Lodge in Lamington National Park. From here it’s a 1.9km walk to the actual loop itself (16kms). For the first few kilometres there’s some lovely rainforest and then you reach Coomera Falls. From here on for the next […]

Pepina Falls, Palmerston Hwy, Nov 2009

Just returned to USA after a week in Australia. Used your waterfall listings and maps to make a nice day driving tour. We loved the Palmerston Hwy drive. We saw some wild peacocks on the side of the road too. I notice your location for Pepina Falls is not quite right. Yours matches the one […]

Dagg’s is my brother in law!!!

How nice to be in a very green and clean countryside… I love the falls… Dagg, Brown and Queen Mary’s Falls. I have been there 3x and I took so many pictures. You can revitalise your spirit and to be in touch with nature… it can take your stress away. I just couldn’t imagine that […]

Memorable visit to Queensland (Killarney)

I’ve been in Queensland last December 2008-March 2009. I visited my sisters in Killarney and my brother in law is a Dagg… I was fascinated to see all the pictures specially the fall in Killarney… these are the places I’ve been visited and took a lot of photos and memorable memories with my family. The […]

Mena Creek Falls

Just happen to get to Mena creek falls near Innisfail, Queensland just after some heavy rains. It is quite a sight to see. 1 CommentOnly logged in users can post a comment Please login or sign up to comment

Cooling Off (Millaa Millaa Falls)

We arrived at Millaa Millaa Falls on a hot and humid afternoon feeling pretty frazzled. However, one look at the inviting water and we were in. After getting over the initial shock at how cold the water was, we played happily for some time before emerging with our core temperatures somewhere closer to normal and […]