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Gudda Gumoo Rockpools in the Blackdown Tableland NP
The Gudda Gumoo Rockpools are a spectacular set of pools and cascades in the Blackdown Tableland National Park, above the Rainbow Falls.
The Gudda Gumoo Rockpools are a spectacular set of pools and cascades in the Blackdown Tableland National Park, above the Rainbow Falls.
The popular Gudda Gumoo is the best bushwalk in the Blackdown Tableland National Park, featuring views into the gorge, waterfalls and a spectacular set of rockpools.
Goon Goon Dina is an easy and pleasant circuit in Blackdown Tableland National Park, which passes the Ghungalu rock art site. The bushwalk has signage explaining the park’s history and how the Aboriginal people use plants for food and shelter.
Featuring sweeping vista and spectacular rock pools, Blackdown Tableland National Park on the edge of the central Queensland sandstone belt. The park has five short bushwalks and a large camping area.
Rainbow Falls (Gudda Gumoo) is a spectacular and deep waterhole in Blackdown Tableland National Park, which is below a 40m tall waterfall. The waterhole and falls is reached by a 4.8km return walk.
A signposted Aboriginal rock art site in Blackdown National Park, the Ghungalu Art Site is along the Goon Goon Dhina Trail. It has mostly hand stencils in red ochre.