Discovering Kondalilla Falls

Located just north of Brisbane, in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland you can find the Kondalilla National Park and the Kondalilla Falls.

Kondalilla Falls is as enchanting as it is popular. A local’s rite of passage for those who appreciate a little forest bathing, while bathing; it’s just as accessible if you’re a traveller visiting for the weekend.

Whether you’re after a swim or a hiking adventure, steer your wheel toward Kondalilla National Park near mountain village Montville. Here’s everything you need to know to visit and experience the beauty of Kondalilla Falls.

What’s so special about Kondalilla National Park?

 
Hiking the Kondalilla Falls Circuit | Kondalilla National Parl
 
Step into Kondalilla National Park and you’ll be walking through history: the landscape you see was created by volcanoes and carved out by water over roughly 28 million years. Today, the park protects remnants of subtropical rainforest and open eucalypt forest that was once widespread across the Blackall Range.

Kondalilla means ‘rushing waters’ in the local Aboriginal language – and you’ll understand why as you hear the cascading of 90m Kondalilla Falls, the star attraction of this natural paradise. This waterfall and its rainforest-clad swimming hole is a favourite of Brisbane and Sunshine Coast locals for good reason.

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