There are pools. There are beaches. There's running under the sprinklers. But for the most picture-perfect summer swim, you'll be wanting one of these.We hate to say it, but TLC were wrong — sometimes, you should go chasing waterfalls. What can beat splashing about in a natural swimming pool, underneath streams of rushing water? In the middle of summer or during the remainder of Queensland’s typically warm months, not much.
Living in the city may limit your opportunities to enjoy such an aquatic experience, but delights await if you’re willing to go for a drive. Here are five watering holes that are more than just the rivers and the lakes that you’re used to, all a short road trip from Brisbane.
Living in the city may limit your opportunities to enjoy such an aquatic experience, but delights await if you’re willing to go for a drive. Here are five watering holes that are more than just the rivers and the lakes that you’re used to, all a short road trip from Brisbane.
TWIN FALLS, SPRINGBROOK NATIONAL PARK About 100 kilometers south of Brisbane, including a winding drive off of the Pacific Motorway, Springbrook National Park is large, sprawling and home to many a spot to wet your feet. Since its famous Natural Bridge closed its waters to swimmers due to dangerous conditions, Twin Falls has become the park’s new favorite place to take a dip. And what a place it is. Walking a 4 kilometer circuit will get you there and back, hiking over rocks, tramping through jungle-like landscape and even stepping behind the waterfalls in question. Once you see them, you won’t be able to resist jumping in.
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