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There are picnic tables by the flowing creek, and there's a wheelchair-accessible picnic area. At the information centre, a 100 m boardwalk suitable for wheelchairs and strollers leads to a lookout for views of the Goolmoolahra Falls and 180 degree views to the high rises of the Gold Coast and the Pacific Ocean.
The Goolmoolahra Falls are about a 100 m walk from the picnic area. There's also a short path on the right which leads to another lookout for views of the subtropical rainforest and valley.
The park is a peaceful place, where the only noise is bubbling creeks, birdsong and rushing water as you near the falls.
A wood and stone hut with a fireplace provides shelter and there are plenty of picnic tables scattered around the park. Also available are very basic wood-fired BBQs. Make sure you bring your own wood if planning to fire up a barbie.
This is the Goomoolahra Falls, limited viewing, but the sights from the top were awesome.
And to the right from the 1st picture you see this, an awesome view of the Gold Coasts, Surfers Paradise
We only really came here for our dinner, a good ol out door barbie. as you can see. The water fall and view was just a bonus. These Barbies are scattered everywhere around QLD, most are electric, these were the first we see that were wood, but hey what ever the cooking style, there free....
Then it was Steves turn, great chef, and good looking too hahaha
1st up to cook was Bryan, what a nice fella eh !!
Almost the finale, Josh deciding if the food is cooked and ready to eat, though looks like he's bending Bryans ear about something.
Natural Arch/Bridge
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Glow Worm Cave Tour Natural Arch Springbrook
Travel into the Gold Coast hinterland to view the spectacular sight of one of Australia's largest Glow Worm colonies, located within Natural Arch Cave, Springbrook. Encounter some of Australia's unique nocturnal wildlife at Springbrook Plateau and gaze up at the billions of stars twinkling in the night sky.
The cave at the Natural Arch, where a water fall enters.
The top of the Natural Arch, where the water enters.
Above: The Hole where the water runs into.
Right: The bottom of the hole, inside the Arch.
Here at the Natural Arch, if you are there at night, you will see glow worms. Originally that was our plan, but silly us, we forgot to take a torch, not that you need the torch to see them, you need the tourch to find your way back out of the hinterland and back to your car. but we promise we will be going there to see them, and as soon as we do, youll have the pictures.
A Couple of pics of Fi on her birthday, I'm guessing she is'nt smiling cos she getting old(er) hahahaha
A day out to the indigiscape, looking at some of the wildlife, animals and flowers and insects..