Blencoe Falls, Girringun National Park

Mount Garnet, Tablelands Area

Attractions

Discover stunning Blencoe Falls, in Girringun National Park, where Blencoe Creek plunges 90m into a pool before cascading a further 230m to the bottom of Blencoe Gorge.

Towering cliffs and rugged ridges are covered in open forest while vine-thicket rainforest scattered with hoop pines clads the gullies and upper slopes of the gorge. In the open forest, animals such as the elegant whiptail wallaby and gangly emu try to find sanctuary from the heat. In the river and creeks, freshwater turtles can be seen basking on logs or peering through the surface of the water.

Blencoe Falls is part of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area.

Set up camp and enjoy the short walks and lookouts around Blencoe Falls camping area. The gateway to the Wet Tropics Great Walk also starts here, with a network of 110kms of tracks offering short walks and overnight walks.

Blencoe Falls is remote and visitors must be self-sufficient, help can be hours away. Remember to tell a responsible person where you are going and when you expect to return. Have a contingency plan in place if you fail to contact them by the agreed time.

Be aware that mobile phone coverage is limited. Take adequate communication equipment and be careful around cliffs, steep slopes and rock faces along the tracks and at the lookout.

Water falls over rocky gorge, covered in cloud and mist surrounded by forest.

Blencoe Falls, Girringun National Park

Blencoe Falls Access road and Kirrama-Cashmere Road,
96 kilometres south-east of Mount Garnet,
Mount Garnet, Tablelands Area
Queensland 4872

Get Directions

Content Provided By Department of Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation (DESI)

productpixelurl

澳洲昆士蘭旅遊暨活動推廣局向领地傳統所有者致敬,感謝並認可领地所有者持續對這片土地、水域、文化及社區緊密的連接。我們對原住民長老對過去、現在及未來致誠執的尊重。

Tourism and Events Queensland
Queensland Government
Tourism & Events Queensland ©