Photo: Knödelbaum / CC BY-SA 3.0
Springbrook National Park is a lush, subtropical rainforest wonderland perched on the McPherson Range inland from the Gold Coast. Its ancient Antarctic beech trees, thundering waterfalls, and panoramic lookouts offer a serene escape into nature. Part of the Gondwana Rainforests World Heritage Area, this park is a paradise for hikers and nature lovers seeking solitude and breathtaking scenery.
Highlights & What to See
- Natural Bridge: A spectacular rock arch formed by a waterfall, where glowworms twinkle inside the cave at night. A short, easy walk leads to this geological marvel.
- Purling Brook Falls: A dramatic 106-metre waterfall that plunges into a deep gorge. The circuit walk offers views from above and a misty walk behind the falls.
- Twin Falls: A stunning cascade with a walking track that takes you behind the waterfall for an immersive experience. Combine with the Warrie Circuit for a full day hike.
- Best of All Lookout: At the park's highest point, this lookout offers sweeping views across the Gold Coast hinterland to the ocean. On clear days, you can see Byron Bay.
- Antarctic Beech Trees: Ancient, moss-draped trees in the cool, misty rainforest of the park's higher elevations. The Tree Top Walkway lets you walk among their canopy.
Suggested Time to Spend
With a car, you can explore the park's main highlights in a full day, focusing on either the northern or southern section. For a more immersive experience, consider two days: one for the waterfalls and lookouts, and another for longer hikes like the Warrie Circuit (17 km) or the Mount Cougal track. Spring and autumn offer the most pleasant weather, while summer brings lush greenery but also leeches and rain. Winter mornings often have clear skies and crisp air, perfect for photography.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Lamington National Park: Another Gondwana rainforest park with excellent hiking and birdwatching, about an hour's drive north.
- Gold Coast Hinterland: Charming towns like Tamborine Mountain and Mount Tamborine offer galleries, wineries, and scenic drives.
- Port Stephens: A coastal haven for dolphin watching, sand dunes, and water sports, about a 2.5-hour drive east.
- Numinbah Valley: A scenic valley with lush farmland, swimming holes, and the Numinbah Nature Reserve.
- Tweed Volcano Region: Explore the remnants of an ancient shield volcano, including Mount Warning and the Wollumbin National Park.
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- Port Stephens — AussieLegend / Public domain
- Stockton Bight Sand Dunes — AussieLegend / Public domain
- Tomaree National Park — AussieLegend / Public domain
- Karuah River — Casliber / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Hawks Nest — Alex Proimos from Sydney, Australia / CC BY 2.0
- Tea Gardens — George Morland / Public domain