Map of Springbrook National Park | Waterfalls, Walks & Visitor Guide

Map of Springbrook National Park – Waterfalls, Walks & Visitor Guide

This map of Springbrook National Park provides a detailed overview of one of Queensland's most spectacular rainforest destinations, including waterfalls, walking tracks, lookouts, visitor facilities and natural attractions. It is designed for general reference, trip planning and understanding how Springbrook National Park is laid out.

Springbrook National Park forms part of the Gondwana Rainforests of Australia World Heritage Area and is famous for dramatic waterfalls, ancient rainforest, natural bridges, glow worms and panoramic lookouts.

Quick Answer:

Springbrook National Park is located in Queensland's Gold Coast Hinterland. Major attractions include Natural Bridge, Purling Brook Falls, Twin Falls, Best of All Lookout and rainforest walking trails.

Interactive Springbrook National Park Map (Reference View) Use this map to explore waterfalls, lookouts, rainforest trails and major attractions throughout Springbrook National Park.
Tip: Springbrook maps are useful for locating waterfalls, lookouts, rainforest walks and visitor attractions.

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Where Is Springbrook National Park Located?

Springbrook National Park is located in the Gold Coast Hinterland of South East Queensland. The park protects rainforest, waterfalls, volcanic landscapes and World Heritage-listed ecosystems.

  • North: Gold Coast Hinterland region
  • South: New South Wales border region
  • East: Gold Coast coastline direction
  • West: Scenic Rim landscapes

Main Areas and Attractions of Springbrook National Park

  • Natural Bridge — iconic rock arch and waterfall
  • Purling Brook Falls — one of the park's largest waterfalls
  • Twin Falls — popular rainforest waterfall walk
  • Best of All Lookout — panoramic views across the region
  • Canyon Lookout — scenic viewing platform
  • Rainbow Falls — rainforest waterfall attraction
  • Glow Worm Viewing Areas — unique nature experience
  • Rainforest Walking Tracks — extensive trail network
  • Photography Locations — popular scenic viewpoints
  • Picnic Areas — visitor recreation facilities

Major Areas of Springbrook National Park Explained

  • Natural Bridge Precinct — most visited attraction area
  • Waterfall Circuit Zone — major walking and sightseeing area
  • Lookout Region — panoramic viewpoints and photography locations
  • Rainforest Conservation Area — protected natural habitat
  • Mountain Plateau Section — elevated landscapes and walking trails

Key Geographic Features

  • Ancient Rainforest — defining landscape feature
  • Volcanic Plateau — unique geological formation
  • Waterfalls and Creeks — major natural attractions
  • Gondwana Rainforests — World Heritage-listed ecosystem
  • Mountain Lookouts — panoramic viewing areas
  • Wildlife Habitats — native flora and fauna environments

Springbrook National Park Walking Map Overview

A map of Springbrook National Park is useful for understanding how waterfalls, lookouts and walking trails connect throughout the park.

  • Twin Falls Circuit — popular rainforest walking route
  • Purling Brook Falls Circuit — waterfall trail
  • Natural Bridge Walk — accessible visitor attraction
  • Lookout Access Routes — scenic viewing locations
  • Visitor access roads — connect major attractions throughout the park

Why People Search for a Map of Springbrook National Park

  • To locate waterfalls and lookouts
  • To find rainforest walking tracks
  • To explore Gold Coast Hinterland attractions
  • To plan hiking and sightseeing trips
  • To understand the layout of the park

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Springbrook National Park Map FAQs

  • Where is Springbrook National Park located?
    Springbrook National Park is located in Queensland's Gold Coast Hinterland.
  • What is Springbrook National Park known for?
    It is known for waterfalls, rainforest walks, glow worms and spectacular lookouts.
  • What is the most famous attraction?
    Natural Bridge is one of the park's best-known attractions.
  • Is Springbrook National Park worth visiting?
    It is one of Queensland's premier rainforest and waterfall destinations.

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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. Walking tracks, facilities, weather conditions and access arrangements may change over time. Visitors should consult official sources for current information and safety advice.