Booloumba Falls walk, Conondale National Park

Cambroon, Sunshine Coast Area

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The Booloumba Falls walk in Conondale National Park, showcases the park's stunning surrounds and a wonderful variety of wildlife. The park, set in the rugged Conondale Range, features lush rainforests, tall eucalypt forest, waterfalls, boulder-strewn creeks and spectacular scenery.

You'll be immersed in the natural beauty of this remarkable, sprawling expanse as you walk through tall open forest and discover Booloumba Creek's cascades, waterfalls and rock pools. At the lookout, marvel at The Breadknife, an impressive rock formation that marks the junction of Peters and Booloumba creeks.

Allow two hours for this three kilometre return walk. The Booloumba Falls walk follows a well-defined track and requires average fitness levels.

All park roads are gravel and at present suitable for high clearance four-wheel-drive vehicles only. Booloumba Creek Road includes several creek crossings.

Journey Details

3 KM Total
2 Hours Total

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Booloumba Falls walk, Conondale National Park

Mode of Travel:

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Return over same path

From the valley, through deep gorges to the top of the range and back again, you will be captivated by the rugged beauty of this vast and varied landscape. Ancient rainforest, cascading waterfalls, crystal clear creeks, tall open forest, and expansive 360 degree views are just some of spectacular features you will encounter as you walk.

This walk is managed by the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service. The map only shows an indicative start point; the track route and end point are not shown, and the map cannot be used for navigation purposes. When you are in the park, read the signs at and near the start of the track.

Walkers stride along a track fronged by leafy green shady forest.
Walkers stride laong a dirt track fringed by ;leafy green shady forest.

Booloumba Falls walk, Conondale National Park

Conondale National Park, Booloumba Creek Road,
Cambroon, Sunshine Coast Area
Queensland 4552

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