The 8 Best Nature & Parks in Malanda, Queensland

January 31, 2022 Florencio Paulino

Discover the best top things to do in Malanda, Australia including Eacham Memorial Gates Park, Jack May Park, The Australian Platypus Park at Tarzali Lakes, Mt. Hypipamee National Park, Bromfield Swamp, Windin Falls, Malanda Falls, Winfield Park.
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1. Eacham Memorial Gates Park

16/2 Eacham Pl, Malanda, Queensland 4885 Australia
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Eacham Memorial Gates Park

War Memorial Gates,entry to lawns,flower gardens,toilets plenty of parking,,covered picnic seats,kids playground.1 block from highway,through Malanda township.

2. Jack May Park

Mary Street, Malanda, Queensland 4883 Australia https://www.trc.qld.gov.au/locations/jack-may-park-malanda/
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Jack May Park

3. The Australian Platypus Park at Tarzali Lakes

912 Millaa Millaa-Malanda Rd Minbun, Malanda, Queensland 4885 Australia +61 7 4097 2713 [email protected] http://www.australianplatypuspark.com.au/
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The Australian Platypus Park at Tarzali Lakes

The Australian Platypus Park is home to a thriving platypus population. These wonderful creatures can be found in a spring fed pond surrounded by lush tropical vegetation. This magnificent setting draws in enthusiastic visitors from all over the globe. Dining is available in the Smokehouse Cafe, which serves a selection of great meals at reasonable prices, and we are licensed so you can enjoy a drink with your meal or snack. The Smokehouse Cafe opens at 8am with Guided Platypus tours starting at 9am and departing every 30 minutes throughout the day. Breakfast Menu 8am til 11am Main Menu from 11am to 4pm Platypus Tours every 30 minutes starting at 9am. Last tour starts at 4pm.

Reviewed By sjkingsb

Such a lovely place for a stop in the Tablelands. The staff are very friendly and beyond helpful, offering so much information about the property and the area. The grounds are immaculate and peaceful, very enjoyable to walk around. Food in the cafe is delicious and affordable. The hand smoked salamis and ham are also well worth taking home. Thoroughly recommend stopping for a visit.

4. Mt. Hypipamee National Park

Kennedy Highway, Malanda, Queensland 4883 Australia +61 1300 366 361 http://www.nprsr.qld.gov.au/parks/mount-hypipamee/index.html
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Mt. Hypipamee National Park

Reviewed By simply-peregrinating - Waddington, United Kingdom

The Hypipamee crater is a really unusual thing to see, small but way down deep in a rock outcrop. The path there is well maintained through the forest. The viewing platform maximises the views of the crater and gives that wow factor. Definitely worth a visit.

5. Bromfield Swamp

Malanda Atherton Road, Malanda, Queensland Australia
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4.5 based on 22 reviews

Bromfield Swamp

6. Windin Falls

Old Cairns Track, Malanda, Queensland 4885 Australia
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Windin Falls

Reviewed By WorldTravla7 - Cairns, Australia

This one is a hidden gem the will blow your mind. It’s a gorgeous waterfall opening out into an expansive valley of rainforest that goes on for hectares. You can swim in the freshwater creek upstream and enjoy everything nature has to offer. You do have to work for your views though as there is a 4.5km one way walk down to the falls with some steep sections. Getting there: It is an adventure in itself to get to the start of the walk down an unsealed track and a decent drive down to the start of the track via dirt road. It is a beautiful walk though through rainforest and diverse plant life so do not let this deter you. Drive toward Malanda on the Atherton Tablelands and turn off Lake Barrine Rd onto Topaz Rd. After a while you will come to the Old Cairns Track which leads to the start of the hike to Windin Falls. There are signs as you get close and you will see cars parked on the road. Note: Windin Falls is steadily becoming more popular with tourists due to the immense beauty. They mostly like to pose and take selfies in the infinity pool just before the drop which has become popular on Instagram so come earlier or later in the day if you want to enjoy the serenity without too many people. Also, there will be mud galore if there has been rain so think about scheduling your walk for the dry season when it will be drier and cooler. Take care close to the falls as it is a long drop down into the gorge and is potentially dangerous if you get too close to the edge.

7. Malanda Falls

Malanda QLD 4885 132 Malanda Atherton Rd, Malanda, Queensland 4885 Australia +61 7 4096 6957 http://www.malandafalls.com
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Malanda Falls

Reviewed By joniquelife - Australia, null

There is a car park at top near information center, only 100m to the bottom. Man made pool at the base of the fall with ladders and stairs leading in, very touristy and can be very strong currents after rain. You can swim here and there is lovely short walks nearby “Jonique Life” Follow our journey around Australia on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube as we highlight wonderful experiences and magical places you can add to your ever growing bucket list.

8. Winfield Park

Lake Barrine Rd, Malanda, Queensland 4885 Australia https://www.trc.qld.gov.au/locations/winfield-park-malanda/
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Winfield Park

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