2.5
km
return
1
hr
The track starts from the Munall campground and begins with an easy walk past old cattle yard ruins, then follows Mimosa Creek upstream to a Ghungalu art site. Signs along this track offer insights into the park's history. Learn how Ghungalu people used plants for food and shelter.
4
km
return
2
hrs
Journey into the gorge, where damp fern fronds glisten and colourful birds come to cool off. See water spill over sandstone ledges of Rainbow Falls as it flows down and through the gorge.
3.6
km
return
90
mins
Stop and touch rough stringybarks and spiky grasstrees as you follow this track to Gudda Gumoo lookout. Gaze across the gorge to distant plains and hills. Learn about the significance of Moonda Gudda to the Ghungalu people.
2.4
km
return
50
mins
This walk starts opposite the Munall campground turn-off. Follow the track across Mimosa Creek and over gentle ridges to a lookout on the edge of the tableland, offering views of sandstone cliffs and distant ranges.
200
m
return
10
mins
Various Blackdown wattles grow along this short track to Yaddamen Dhina lookout, offering sweeping views of distant ranges and plains 500 m below.
2
km
return
1
hr
Visit the swamplands and marvel at the contrast of hardy banksia leaves against tiny-leaved wet heaths and swamp ferns.
1
km
return
1
hr
Walk down to Little Five Rocks Beach. Depending on the tide you can continue onto the Five Rocks Headland.
540
m
return
20
mins
From the top lookout enjoy uninterrupted coastal views to the north and south. Take a short stroll further along the headland to enjoy a more sheltered lookout to the Keppel Islands group.
8.4
km
return
4
hrs
Hidden inside the walls of the gorge is a 60m deep chamber, gouged from the rock by running water. Resounding acoustics add to the awe-inspiring atmosphere within the Amphitheatre.