
David Ashton
8 reviews on 1 places
Well worth the visit though I do recommend heading in early. There is limited car parking so people park on the sides if the road making the entry only one vehicle wide with limited chance to pass another vehicle.
An easy walk on a sealed path the whole way. There are several viewing areas where you can see the river, the falls and the swimming holes. If you plan to swim wear good footwear as there is no path to the water and access is quite steep.
There is also and old lumber camp which has been preserved and the are several educational signs posted to share the history of the area.
There is a toilet block but no bins or shops.
An easy walk on a sealed path the whole way. There are several viewing areas where you can see the river, the falls and the swimming holes. If you plan to swim wear good footwear as there is no path to the water and access is quite steep.
There is also and old lumber camp which has been preserved and the are several educational signs posted to share the history of the area.
There is a toilet block but no bins or shops.
First visit and I was I.pressed at the cleanliness of the whole facility. Plenty of shade, lockers available, tables and sun lounges. There's a Cafe and a water fountain for the longer visit.
Plenty of parking and right next door to the Coomera Library.
There's a Coles right across the road if you need to grab something after.
Plenty of parking and right next door to the Coomera Library.
There's a Coles right across the road if you need to grab something after.
Easy access with parking directly across the road. No crowds.
Great place to watch the sunrise before doing one of the Springbrook hikes.
Great place to watch the sunrise before doing one of the Springbrook hikes.