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Millstream Falls National Park

What's special?

Millstream Falls is reputedly Australias widest single-drop waterfall. The falls flow over the edge of a columnar basalt lava flow, a legacy of the Atherton Tablelands volcanic past. Millstream Falls National Park also protects a dry open woodland remnant on the tableland and is part of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area.
Here, in the rain shadow of the eastern dividing ranges, the woodland is dominated by bloodwoods and stringybarks. Tall open forest of majestic rose gums is protected in nearby Millstream Conservation Park.

Exploring Millstream

Spend some time in the open woodland. Toilets, a shelter shed, picnic tables, wood barbecues and tank water are provided.
Camping is not allowed in the park.

Walking

See the falls and rockpools along the Millstream River.

Getting there

Millstream Falls is 3km south-west of the township of Ravenshoe.

Further Information

QPWS
Lake Eacham
PO Box 21 YUNGABURRA QLD 4872
ph (07) 4095 3768
fax (07) 4095 3403

Information for this National Park has been supplied courtesy of Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service

 

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