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Springbrook National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed jewel of the Gondwana Rainforests, is a lush, misty wonderland perched on the McPherson Range. Just a short drive from the Gold Coast hinterland, this ancient park offers a dramatic landscape of cascading waterfalls, dense subtropical rainforest, and panoramic lookouts that plunge toward the Pacific. It’s a paradise for hikers, birdwatchers, and anyone craving a cool, green escape from the coastal buzz.
Highlights & What to See
- Best of All Lookout – An easy 1km return walk through mossy Antarctic beech forest leads to a jaw-dropping vista over the Tweed Valley and Mount Warning. Arrive early for sunrise to watch the valley fill with golden light.
- Natural Bridge – A short walk descends to a stunning rock arch formed by a waterfall over a basalt cave. After dark, glowworms illuminate the cavern – bring a torch and step quietly.
- Purling Brook Falls – A spectacular 100m waterfall that you can view from above or hike a 4km circuit that takes you behind the cascade. The spray and roar are exhilarating.
- Warrie Circuit – A challenging 17km loop that traverses the park’s core, passing multiple waterfalls, including the twin falls of Rainbow and Goomoolahra. Allow a full day for this serious hike.
- Canyon Lookout – A short, wheelchair-accessible walk offers sweeping views of the Numinbah Valley and the distant Gold Coast skyline – a perfect spot for a picnic.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors can experience the park’s highlights in a single day: start with the Best of All Lookout at dawn, then hit Natural Bridge and Purling Brook Falls in the morning. For hikers, the Warrie Circuit demands a full day (6–8 hours). To truly soak in the atmosphere, consider an overnight stay at one of the nearby hinterland villages – the park is most magical in the early morning mist or at dusk when pademelons emerge.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Mount Warning – A sunrise climb up this ancient volcanic peak offers epic views over the caldera; it’s a 45-minute drive south.
- Lamington National Park – A sister Gondwana park with equally spectacular rainforest walks and birdlife, about an hour east via the Numinbah Valley.
- Gold Coast Hinterland – Quaint towns like Tamborine Mountain and Binna Burra offer galleries, wineries, and canopy walks – perfect for a relaxed afternoon.
- Tweed River Valley – Scenic drives along the river lead to charming villages like Murwillumbah, with its art gallery and cane fields.
- Byron Bay – A 90-minute drive southeast brings you to iconic beaches, lighthouse walks, and a vibrant food scene – a great coastal complement to your rainforest adventure.
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