Blencoe Falls, Girringun National Park
- Impacts of cyclone Yasi
This park was recently affected by cyclone Yasi. To find out more about cyclone impacts on the park and its ongoing recovery, see cyclone Yasi.
Blencoe Falls, Girringun National Park. Photo: Photographer Steven Nowakowski, copyright DERM
Welcome
Blencoe Falls is part of the traditional lands of the Warungnu Aboriginal people. They hope that you will enjoy your visit and respect this sacred place.
Location
96 kilometres south-east of Mount Garnet
What's special
Blencoe Falls, one of the most stunning waterfalls in Australia, plunges 90 metres to the pool below, before cascading a further 230 metres to the depths of the Blencoe Gorge.
Useful links
- Girringun National Park and surrounds map (PDF, 590K)*
- Blencoe Falls map (PDF, 95K)*
- Blencoe Falls camping area map (PDF, 119K)*
- Wet Tropics Great Walk
- Species lists
Nearby parks
- Forty Mile Scrub National Park
- Kirrama National Park
- Millstream Falls National Park
- Undara Volcanic National Park
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Last updated 7 June 2011
