Summary: Poojabinya Falls is a small but picturesque cascade along the Toolona Creek Circuit in Lamington National Park.

The first (or last) waterfall along Toolona Creek, which is seen along the Toolona Creek Circuit bushwalk. The water cascades over a series of rock ledges forming a small but picturesque cascade – it’s a lot more photogenic after some heavy rain.

Poojabinya Falls

Getting to Poojabinya Falls

This is one of many waterfalls along the 17.4km Toolona Creek Circuit, which starts about 2.3km along the Border Track in the Green Mountains section of Lamington National Park. The Border Track starts near the O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat carpark at the end of Lamington National Park Road. It’s about 7.9km (one-way) to Poojabinya Falls from the start of the Border Track – so if you’ve come this far, it’s easier to continue the loop and return via the Border Track!

Finding the best waterfalls in Lamington National Park has more information on the best bushwalks to do if you’re chasing waterfalls, and a list of all the waterfalls along the signposted trails.

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