Map of Millaa Millaa Falls | Waterfall Circuit Visitor Guide

Map of Millaa Millaa Falls – Waterfall Circuit Visitor Guide

This map of Millaa Millaa Falls provides a detailed overview of one of Queensland's most famous waterfalls, including waterfall access, viewing areas, nearby attractions and visitor facilities.

Millaa Millaa Falls is one of the best-known attractions on the Atherton Tablelands and forms part of the popular Waterfall Circuit near the town of Millaa Millaa.

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Millaa Millaa Falls is located on the Atherton Tablelands in Far North Queensland. Major nearby attractions include Zillie Falls, Ellinjaa Falls, rainforest drives and the Waterfall Circuit.

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Tip: Millaa Millaa Falls maps are useful for locating the waterfall, parking areas, nearby falls and scenic drive routes.

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Where Is Millaa Millaa Falls Located?

Millaa Millaa Falls is located near the town of Millaa Millaa on the Atherton Tablelands in Far North Queensland. It is part of the well-known Waterfall Circuit and is one of the region's most photographed natural attractions.

  • North: Malanda and Yungaburra direction
  • South: Innisfail direction
  • East: rainforest and coastal range areas
  • West: Atherton Tablelands farmland and villages

Main Areas and Attractions Near Millaa Millaa Falls

  • Millaa Millaa Falls — iconic waterfall and swimming area
  • Waterfall Circuit — scenic drive linking major waterfalls
  • Zillie Falls — nearby waterfall attraction
  • Ellinjaa Falls — rainforest waterfall destination
  • Millaa Millaa Township — local services and visitor access
  • Rainforest Viewing Areas — scenic natural surroundings
  • Photography Locations — popular waterfall viewpoints
  • Picnic Areas — visitor recreation spaces
  • Swimming Areas — waterfall pool recreation
  • Atherton Tablelands Scenic Drives — regional touring routes

Major Areas of Millaa Millaa Falls Explained

  • Waterfall Viewing Area — main lookout and photography zone
  • Swimming Area — waterfall pool recreation area
  • Visitor Access Area — parking and entry point
  • Rainforest Surrounds — protected natural landscape
  • Waterfall Circuit Region — linked nearby attractions

Key Geographic Features

  • Millaa Millaa Falls — defining natural attraction
  • Rainforest Creek System — waterfall environment
  • Atherton Tablelands Plateau — elevated regional setting
  • Tropical Rainforest — surrounding natural habitat
  • Waterfall Pool — major visitor feature
  • Rolling Farmland and Forest — characteristic local scenery

Millaa Millaa Falls Transport and Access Map Overview

A map of Millaa Millaa Falls is useful for understanding how the waterfall connects with nearby attractions and scenic roads.

  • Theresa Creek Road — local access route
  • Waterfall Circuit Road — connects nearby waterfalls
  • Visitor Parking Areas — access to the falls
  • Regional road connections — link Millaa Millaa Falls with Malanda, Atherton, Yungaburra and Innisfail

Why People Search for a Map of Millaa Millaa Falls

  • To locate the waterfall and parking area
  • To explore the Waterfall Circuit
  • To find nearby waterfalls such as Zillie Falls and Ellinjaa Falls
  • To plan Atherton Tablelands day trips
  • To understand the layout of nearby attractions

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Millaa Millaa Falls Map FAQs

  • Where is Millaa Millaa Falls located?
    Millaa Millaa Falls is located on the Atherton Tablelands in Far North Queensland.
  • What is Millaa Millaa Falls known for?
    It is known for its classic waterfall shape, rainforest setting and popularity on the Waterfall Circuit.
  • Is Millaa Millaa Falls part of the Waterfall Circuit?
    Yes, it is one of the main waterfalls on the Atherton Tablelands Waterfall Circuit.
  • Is Millaa Millaa Falls worth visiting?
    Millaa Millaa Falls is one of Queensland's most photographed and recognisable waterfalls.

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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current, to scale or suitable for navigation, surveying, emergency use or official determinations. Water levels, swimming conditions, road access, facilities and safety advice may change over time. Visitors should consult official sources for current information before visiting.