A crisp clear day dawned and it was time to revisit the Springbrook National Park. It had rained for nearly a week on the Gold Coast and the creeks were flowing strongly which meant for magnificent waterfalls.
The Twin Falls circuit walk is accessed at the Canyon Lookout and although everything was sodden and muddy we ventured into the dense vegetation wearing good walking shoes. It did not take long before our shoes were filthy dirty!
We started to descend into the valley and our first stop was at the top of the Twin Falls. It was breathtakingly beautiful as four creeks merged as little waterfalls out of the vegetation to become one at the top of the falls.
At this point we cross over the top of the falls on a walkway and to our left was the magnificent Twin Falls with the water cascading down and a view over the valley.
We descended further in to the valley walking next to sheer cliff edges and passing through some small caves formed by rock clefts and huge boulders. We wound our way still further down passing numerous smaller waterfalls along the way until we reached the bottom of the Twin Falls.
This was awesome – standing in the spray and looking up at the water cascading down which was deafening. We were able to walk under the falls, behind the water plummeting 60m down into the rock pool.
I was able to capture some good shots while walking through the spray although I, my camera and glasses were slowly getting drenched. The sheer thrill of being behind all that water is something to cherish.
Coming out the other side of the falls.
We still had a way to go now that we were at the bottom of the valley; and an encounter with another stunning waterfall before the 200 stair climb to the top.
All this in the next post…
Fantastic photos ! It all looks so inviting, I will certainly be taking my family along to visit these wonderful waterfalls and rainforests.
Look foward to hearing about other places to visit and viewing more photos.
Great place to visit. I hope to see it someday. Thanks for visiting my site before on wordpress.