
Free Entry
Murray Falls, within Girramay National Park, is one of north Queensland's prettiest waterfalls, with large volumes of water racing over naturally sculpted granite boulders. Rainforested Mountains and tropical lowlands meet in the attractive foothills of the Kirrama Range. Information signs along the Yalgay Ginja Bulumi walking tracks provide opportunities to learn about the Girramay Aboriginal people's culture. Try the moderately graded 1.8 kilometre return walk through a cool rainforest gully, and then up into open forest and spectacular views over the falls and Murray Valley. From the top end of the grassy camping area, take a pleasant stroll along the river boardwalk. The first 75 metre section of the boardwalk is wheelchair accessible.
Children:
Children are welcome.
Disabled:
There is access for guests with a disability. The camping area toilets and the first 75 metres of the river boardwalk starting at the top end of the camping area are wheelchair accessible.
How To Get There
41 kilometres north-west of Cardwell, 36 kilometres south-west of Tully. Accessible by conventional vehicle. Motorhomes and caravans can be taken into the camping area. Part of the road is unsealed.
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