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Queen Mary Falls

Updated: May 2


Queen Mary Falls ~ Queensland.

Queen Mary Falls

Queen Mary Falls is one of the Wonderful Waterfalls on Falls Drive, along with Daggs Falls and Browns Falls. Take a leisurely stroll through changing forests to the top and then the base of spectacular Queen Mary Falls. ​


Queen Mary Falls has two walking tracks: The easy 400-metre Cliff Circuit (20 minutes), which takes you to the viewing platform. Or, for the more adventurous, take the 2-kilometre return Queen Mary Falls Circuit (40 minutes) that takes you from the lookout at the top to the waterfall's base.


From the Queen Mary Falls picnic area, head along a fragrant eucalypt-topped ridgeline to the lush, rainforested gorge. ​


At the lookout, watch Spring Creek plunge 40 metres over the falls to the valley floor. Marvel at the rainbows created by the waterfall’s sheer mist, and watch as the creek continues its twisting journey along the valley to join the Condamine River’s upper reaches. ​ Continue along the track to the valley floor and cool off in the waterfall’s misty spray—perfect on a hot summer's day. ​


This park is part of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area, famed for its ongoing geological processes, evolutionary history, and diversity (especially of rare, threatened and endemic species).



Directions to Queen Mary Falls


2 Kilometres South of Killarney, turn onto Spring Creek Road (also called Falls Drive) and continue on this road for about 6.5 kilometres to the car park for Queen Mary Falls.



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