Springbrook National Park
- Address
- Springbrook Rd Gold Coast Hinterland McPherson Range
Lonely Planet review for Springbrook National Park
Springbrook national park is perched atop a 900m (2952ft) high plateau, which, like the rest of the McPherson Range, is a remnant of the huge volcano that once centred on Mt Warning in NSW. The park's vegetation is cool-temperate rainforest and eucalypt forest, with gorges, cliffs, forests and waterfalls, numerous walking tracks and several picnic areas.
The village of Springbrook is balanced right on the edge of the plateau, with several waterfalls (when there's enough rain) that tumble more than 100m (328ft) to the coastal plain below. There are several places where you can get the giddy thrill of leaning right out over the edge, including Purling Brook Falls, at the Gwongorella Picnic Area, just off Springbrook Rd, Canyon Look-out and Best of All Lookout, which is reached via Lyrebird Ridge Rd.








