This enchanting walk begins in wet eucalypt forest beneath towering flooded gums. Notice a drop in temperature as the wet eucalypt forest merges into lush rainforest. Beautiful crows nest and staghorn ferns can be seen in the canopy above. The rock pool and surrounding basalt rock face provide important glow-worm and platypus habitat.

Waterfalls
Lookouts
Bird Watching
Picnic Facilities
Toilets
No Dogs Permitted
No Camping Permitted
Rainforest

Getting there:

Signposted turn off from Eagle Heights Road into Dapsang Drive, where there is a parking area and toilets. There is also a cafe for a refreshing drink on your return. There is also a broad walk access from the junction of Eagle Heights Road and Geissmann Drive.

Maps:

Curtis Falls Track

Route/Trail notes:

Follow the maintained pathway from the car park, until you take the left fork after the lookout to Curtis Falls.

Permits/Costs:

None

Other References/Comments:

Tamborine Walking Tracks

GPS Tracks

Comments

Only a short, easy walk, however there are some spectacular "rooms" where natures landscaping is very scenic.

Anonymous on 14 May, 2010

First walk in Tamborine, really nice along the Creek !

Anthony D on 2 Apr, 2010

Easy walk for the family. Recommend doing this when Cedar Creek is flowing well.

Grumps on Jul, 2008

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