Track Summary:
  • Track name: Wajil Walk (Kearneys Falls)
  • Area: Central Coast
  • Track Class: Graded Track
  • Type of walk: Return
  • Length: Short
  • Time: 1hr
  • Distance: 1.60km
  • Difficulty: Moderate
Facilities:
  • Barbecue
  • Carpark
  • Water
Activities & Interests:
  • Aboriginal culture
  • Plant
  • Rainforest
  • Waterfall
Track description:

The Goldsborough Valley is rich with natural treasures, making this a popular destination among visitors and locals. Attractions include camping, fishing, rafting, swimming and, of course, walking. The Wajil Walk to Kearneys Falls starts from the campground and winds its way through some towering rainforest trees with an open understorey. The path slowly ascends to a small lookout to the glorious cascades and granite cliffs of Kearneys Falls. The interpretive signs will teach you about the local Traditional Owners and their relationship with the plants and animals of the rainforest.

How to get there:

Turn of the Bruce Highway at Gordonvale along the Gillies Highway toward the Tablelands. Turn left after about 6 kilometres onto the Goldsborough Valley Road and across the Mulgrave River. Follow this winding 12 kilometre road to its end at the Goldsborough Valley campground.

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More information:

If you would like more information about Wajil Walk (Kearneys Falls):

See the NPRSR website page for Goldsborough Valley, Wooroonooran National Park.

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