Purling Brook Falls Lookout

Looking up at a waterfall from the bottom, located at Purling Brook Falls

The brown sign destination Purling Brook Falls Lookout is a highlight at Springbrook. It is accessible from the Gwongorella Picnic Area , or from The Settlement Day Use Area. The brown signs lead you to Gwongorella Picnic Area. I was at Gwongorella Picnic Area the afternoon before, and had a quick look at the falls, … Read more

Hardys Lookout

Hardys Lookout is a small lookout along Springbrook Rd, looking to the west over the farmland. The lookout has a lot of trees obstructing the view, so only a narrow view is seen. Being right at the road it is worth stopping for a look if you haven’t before. A monument is at Hardys Lookout … Read more

Goomoolahra Picnic Area Lookouts

Goomoolahra Picnic Area is a picnic area at the end of Springbrook Rd at Springbrook. It is set beside the Mundora Creek, with some picnic spots right at the creek. Goomoolahra is an Aboriginal word meaning ‘big waterfall’. There are picnic tables and wood BBQs, although it appeared only one BBQ was functional. Make sure … Read more

Springbrook Mountain Visitor Centre

Springbrook Visitor Information Centre

The Springbrook Mountain Visitor Centre is a small hut on Old School Road, at a historical school site. The hut is usually unmanned, in 2018 it was open on weekends and public holidays from 10am to 2pm. There are brochures available on the outside with information about the Springbrook Mountain area, including Natural Bridge, so … Read more

Wunburra Lookout

Wunburra Lookout is the first brown sign tourist destination entering into the Springbrook Mountain area, at the southern end of a split section of the road. Wunburra is an Aboriginal word meaning “run up hill – hunting dog” The view from is from a platform built to the edge of the hillside. The lookout is across … Read more