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Wallaman Falls, Girringun National Park

Images from the Wallaman Falls, Girringun National Park. Photo: Steven Nowakowski © NPRSR.Images from the Wallaman Falls, Girringun National Park. Photo: Steven Nowakowski © NPRSR.

Changes to camping bookings

From May 2013, self-registration will no longer be available at this camping area. Campers will need to purchase an e-camping permit before arriving at the camping area.

Impacts of Cyclone Yasi

This park was recently affected by Cyclone Yasi. To find out more about cyclone impacts on the park and its ongoing recovery, see Cyclone Yasi.

Facilities and activities

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Welcome

Wallaman Falls is part of the traditional lands of the Warrgamaygan Aboriginal people. 'Nginba Warrgamaygan Ngarji'. They hope you will enjoy your visit and respect this sacred place.

Location

51 km south-west of Ingham

What's special

The highest, permanent, single-drop waterfall in Australia, Wallaman Falls is part of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, home to some of the oldest rainforests on earth and many endangered plants and animals.

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Last updated
7 March 2013