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Hiking | 11.89 Miles |
1,825 AEG |
| Hiking | 11.89 Miles | 5 Hrs 9 Mns | | 2.33 mph |
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| no partners | | Last hike on our coastal road trip between Sydney and Brisbane. And this one's a winner!
In the Springbrook National Park (FYI, there are over 600 national parks in Australia), this hike is billed as a strenuous adventure. The trail had been closed due to storm damage, but had recently reopened. That said, evidence of trail destruction was visible at various point on the trail.
A fair amount of elevation change. But the real draw of this hike is the sheer multitude of waterfalls. The trail passes around a dozen of them--many quite impressive. Additionally, at the base of the hike is the Many Waters junction, where several streams converge in tranquil forested setting.
We enjoyed a lot of solitude on the trail.
A truly amazing area. |
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