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Blackdown Tableland National Park

National park in Blackwater

Updated: March 01, 2024 09:29 AM

Blackdown Tableland National Park is located in Blackwater (Town in Australia), Australia. It's address is Blackdown QLD 4702, Australia.

Blackdown QLD 4702, Australia

44C5+2G Blackdown, Queensland, Australia

+61 137468

parks.des.qld.gov.au

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Where is Blackdown Tableland National Park?

Blackdown Tableland National Park is located at: Blackdown QLD 4702, Australia.

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Coordinates: -23.8799652, 149.1088612

Blackdown Tableland National Park Reviews

Peter Radoll
2024-01-09 07:37:22 GMT

Such a great place for a swim. The pools up top were great, but due to school holidays. We had the entire waterfall and swimming area to ourselves at the bottom. It is a bit of a walk to both areas from the carpark. We were convinced that we didn't have far to go as ppl come get up were wet. We later discovered they were wet from sweat.

George Corea
2023-12-28 11:26:17 GMT

Great place if you are in the area worth spending a day in.

The 19km one way 4wd trail is worth it, takes about an hour without stops. First 12km is cruisy but then needs some focus.

Jodie Morris
2023-08-24 07:44:30 GMT

Absolutely amazing! Walk to waterfalls and swimming holes isn't too bad. Roughly 1 hour walk but 1000% worth the effort! Water is freezingg but we braved it and went swimming. It's true what they say, a piece of paradise from a lost world 😍

John Kanowski
2023-09-18 05:26:14 GMT

Somewhat remote national park but with amazing views and plenty of wildlife. Easy to access via road, however road is dirt for the last section in the national park and was quite corrugated when I visited (January 20222). All the walks at the park are shorter than 5 km.

Robert Reyes
2024-02-07 14:41:40 GMT

Really great park, get to the Rainbow Falls early if you want to be alone. Camping here was busier than you'd think. It's definitely accessible by car, well a falcon with nearly 500k kms made it. So your i30 should fare just fine.

thi thu ha Tran
2023-04-01 07:05:28 GMT

It is a beautiful rock pool on the top of the mountain. It is not recommended for 2WD car although it can take to the rainbow Falls park . But in the rainy day there may be not possible for small car . The road is unsealed for 19 km .

Leonie Preston
2022-01-12 04:14:59 GMT

Perfect spot to find your own deep pool to cool off or the large waterfall swimming hole. Walks are great can be hot mid summer but still lovely spot to day visit or camp. Steep road climb up and rough dirt road in to camp grounds suggest letting tires down if you can. 4wd track was shut on our trip bit of a shame.

Dean & Mel
2023-01-25 02:30:48 GMT

Stayed in our camper trailer at Munall Campground. Phone reception is available at Horseshoe Lookout approx 15 minute drive in case you want to extend your stay as you need to book online. Campsite only a short walk to a gorgeous natural infinity pool on the Mook Mook trail. So much to explore you need at least two days. Long drop toilets nice and clean. No showers or running water. Lots of cheeky birds and goannas so lock up your rubbish. Sites 9, 10 and 11 my pick. Absolutely loved our stay here.

linda varnavides
2021-07-14 18:18:21 GMT

Our visit today was Absolutely spectacular.. even though it hadn't rained the Falls were still so beautiful. Managed to climb onto the bottom ledge and be sprinkled with the beautiful fresh drops ... The sounds the smells and the visual just beautiful. Had a swim albeit with a chill factor 9.. could not make the trek here and not have a plunge. Be prepared for the walk back up the steps .. walk on further to the rock pools . Stunning . Could only imagine it after the rains. The landscape scenery and rock formations are sending. Well worth a visit 💕💕💕💕

Andee Hough
2023-12-28 10:08:47 GMT

Absolutely stunning! So many breathtaking scenery to take in. Well worth the drive. Didn't stay at the camp grounds but drove around them and they looked to be quite good. They guide says the walk down to the falls takes an hour, I did it in about 35mins and the stairs back up weren't too bad, I just took my time

Alysha Pope
2022-02-20 00:31:19 GMT

Such a magical place! The LONG dirt track to rainbow falls wasn’t suited for our little car though. We had to turn back half way. We did part of the Mook Mook trail. So incredible!

A S
2018-01-24 04:39:00 GMT

What a beautiful place. Camping here was lovely. Facilities are well maintained. Campsites are fairly private. Been here twice over the last year and loved it even more the second time. Some great spots to hike to. Highly recommend making the hike out to Rainbow Falls, you will not regret it.

Nanette Schroeder
2018-09-26 03:18:38 GMT

Absolutely beautiful. There is quite a stretch of dirt road at the top to get to the waterfall, but worth it if your car can make it. We had a tiny rental Picanto and just went super slow. Make sure you have plenty of water before you go up. There is an info board and lookout, them you drive farther to reach the campground, then drive farther to reach Waterfall.

Xi Chen
2021-12-13 12:44:00 GMT

Definitely worth the visit. Drove from Brisbane, disappointment arose from Cania Gorge has been well paid off by visiting here! The main waterfall Rainbow Fall is not bad at all, unfortunately that we couldn't go even further down to the very bottom, cause it looks fantastic with lush vegetation. By taking the fire trail go beyond Rainbow Fall, for another 10min walking, it reaches the terrace mini falls, which is the highlight of our 6 day trip. Crystal clear running water, and not too crowded, with the least effort, everyone can go 5min fame posing typical Ins influencer photo :)

Joel Hudson-Stewart
2021-09-23 23:21:00 GMT

What an amazing NP! Fairly steep and windy drive initially in the tarmac, but the gravel roads aren’t too bad at all. Wouldn’t need a 4WD to explore (unless you did the specific 4WD loop). Rainbow Falls is the highlight followed by some of the lookouts. Highly recommended to go after rain so the waterfall is flowing and maybe even filled the rock pools (above the waterfall).

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Lauren Craney
2023-08-28 04:01:54 GMT

Beautiful place, water is freezing cold all year round. Have a swim if you’re brave! The road into the National park is quite rutted out, if you’re not in a 4x4 drive slow and to conditions and let others around you. The walk down to the falls is 2km and moderate but easily done in around an hour for the average Joe.

Jude Shaw
2023-01-10 00:23:38 GMT

Great for all who enjoy nature. The water bodies are great for swimming. The best swimming spot is above the main waterfall.

Berns Moloney
2023-06-18 01:24:13 GMT

Beautiful NP Rainbow Falls was worth the corrugated road in and steps down. Very cold water for a swim.

John Price
2018-05-20 15:28:45 GMT

What a hidden gem this National Park is. It is only a short drive from Dingo so fuel and supplies are not an issue. The road in is sealed which is great but it is very steep and long climb in. It is recommended that only light weight trailers are towed and that is good advice, the camping ground does not cater for caravans anyway. The camp sites are numbered and must be pre-booked which is easy to do on-line. The look-outs are all spectacular and there are numerous walks, all of which are great. The Rainbow Falls are the equal of those found in the Kimberley or Karijini. The camp ground on the Mimosa creek is excellent with large private area's with plenty of room however vehicle parking is restricted by bollards and only a few of the sites have enough parking for trailers. The 4WD track has only one main point of interest in it's 37km which is another spectacular lookout, the rest apart from some interesting rock formations is largely scrub. 98% of the track could be driven by conventional vehicles but the remainign 2% is high clearance 4WD with a steep climb and decent to the lookout and a couple of places where the wrong line could be costly. If you are not confident there are other spectacular lookouts to see. If you do travel with a caravan leave it at Dingo and day trip into this park, it is worth it.

Robbo Johnson
2020-11-03 00:48:04 GMT

Great place to camp, beautiful walks down to the rainbow waterfalls. Cheap camping, but register online before you arrive or drive up the track as there is little phone reception.

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About Blackwater
Town in Australia

Blackwater is a rural town and locality in the Central Highlands Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, the locality of Blackwater had a population of 4,702 people. It is a town in a significant coal mining area in Central Queensland. The name of the township was inspired by the dark colour of local waterholes. source

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