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Malanda Falls

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A Tranquil Waterfall in the Rainforest Located in the lush Atherton Tablelands, Malanda Falls is a picturesque cascading waterfall surrounded by tropical rainforest. Unlike other waterfalls in the region, it features a wide, gentle cascade flowing into a large swimming area, making it a popular and family-friendly spot for a refreshing dip. With its easy accessibility and serene beauty, Malanda Falls is an excellent stop for visitors exploring the ablelands. 

What to Expect: Gentle Cascading Falls: A wide, smooth-flowing waterfall perfect for swimming and relaxing. Rainforest Surroundings: Located within the Malanda Falls Conservation Park, home to wildlife like tree kangaroos and rainforest birds. Easy Access & Facilities: The falls are just a short walk from the car park, with a picnic area and restrooms nearby. How to Get There Malanda Falls is located about 1.5 hours from Cairns along the Atherton Tablelands Waterfall Circuit. A car park and visitor center are right next to the falls, making it one of the most accessible waterfalls in the region.

Tips for Visiting


  • Best Time to Visit: Early morning or late afternoon for a quieter, more peaceful experience. 

  • Great for Families: The calm, shallow waters make it an ideal swimming spot for all ages. 

  • Wear Water Shoes: The rocks can be slippery, especially after rainfall. 

  • Bring a Picnic: There are picnic tables and grassy areas nearby, a perfect place to relax. 

  • Watch for Wildlife: The area is home to tree kangaroos, platypuses, and rare birds, bring binoculars if you're a nature lover! ? 

  • Visit the Malanda Falls Visitor Centre: Learn about the local ecosystem, Aboriginal culture, and history of the area. 

  • Explore the Rainforest Walks: A short walking track near the falls leads through the beautiful rainforest for an extra adventure. 

  • Malanda Falls is a must-visit for travelers exploring the Atherton Tablelands, offering stunning scenery, safe swimming, and a chance to experience North Queensland's unique wildlife!

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