Nandroya Falls
Nandroya Falls is located in the Wooroonooran National Park and is an absolutely stunning waterfall. The 4.2-kilometre return hike is worth doing as not only will you see Nandroya Falls, but you will also see Silver Falls along this track.
Nandroya Falls is created when Douglas Creek water rushes through a basalt parapet gap and drops 50 metres into the pool below. You can sit and admire the Falls or dip in the cool water below the Falls.
From the western side of the Henrietta Creek camping area, cross the bridge to the Nandroya Falls walking track.
The direct track there and back, including Silver Falls, is 2.2 kilometres; the other trail meanders along the creek and is relatively narrow. Be aware there are several creek crossings on this walk, and the path can be slippery and muddy. There are picnic tables, BBQs and toilets available at Henrietta Campground.
Directions to Nandroya Falls
Nandroya Falls is located near the Henrietta Creek Campground in the Wooroonooran National Park, just off the Palmerston Highway.
The road is all bitumen and is approximately 23 kilometres from Millaa Millaa, Queensland. Plenty of Parking is available for Campers and Day-Use Visitors. You can also park Buses and Motorhomes in this area.
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