Rocky Hole Neurum Rd, Mount Mee, Queensland 4521
About the Business
Welcome to Rocky Hole, a stunning establishment located in Mount Mee, Neurum Rd, Australia. As a park and point of interest, Rocky Hole is a must-visit tourist attraction that offers a truly inspirational experience for visitors.
D'Aguilar National Park, where Rocky Hole is situated, is a place of incredible beauty and diversity. Explore the park's open eucalypt woodlands, scribbly gum forests, and lush subtropical rainforests as you embark on a journey through its varied environments and plant communities. With over 800 plant species, including rare and threatened ones, this park is a botanical wonderland.
The cool mountain tops and forest flats of D'Aguilar National Park provide a rich habitat for wildlife. The mountain climate is ideal for ferns and mosses, while the streams are home to giant barred frogs and spiny crayfish. At night, you may spot yellow-bellied gliders and short-eared possums in the tall open forest. Keep an eye out for owls, including the vulnerable powerful owl, as they prey on small animals. Birdwatchers will be delighted by the variety of species, such as bowerbirds, wompoo fruit-doves, bell miners, and yellow-tailed black-cockatoos.
For a closer look at the native animals, head to Walkabout Creek Discovery Centre within the park. This comprehensive complex features a visitor information centre, wedding centre, cafe, and Wildlife Centre, where you can marvel at the area's incredible wildlife.
To ensure the preservation of D'Aguilar Range and its precious wildlife, please follow the guidelines provided. Take care with sanitation and hygiene, especially in areas without toilets, and avoid polluting natural water supplies. For more information on responsible practices, watch the 'bush toileting and washing' web clip. Let's work together to care for our environment and heritage.
D'Aguilar National Park is managed by the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS) under the Nature Conservation Act 1992. Their commitment is to preserve and present the park's remarkable natural and cultural values for future generations. Part of the park is designated as a special management area, allowing foliage harvesting activities until 2024. Rest assured, these areas are closely monitored to ensure the maintenance of natural and cultural values.
For additional tourism information in Queensland, visit the Brisbane Visitor Information and Booking Centre or Queensland Holidays. If you're interested in Mt Coot-tha Forest, contact the Brisbane City Council. Seqwater provides the latest updates on permitted recreational activities, closures, and safety notices for access to nearby lakes and reservoirs.
By visiting Rocky Hole and supporting Queensland's protected area system, you contribute to the important work being done to protect and grow our natural treasures. We acknowledge and respect the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Owners and custodians of the land. Their connection to the land, sea, and community is deeply valued, and we pay our respects to Elders past and present. The Department of Environment and Science is committed to upholding human rights and our obligations under the Human Rights Act 2019.
Come and be inspired at Rocky Hole, where nature's wonders await you just outside Brisbane's doorstep.
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Reviews
"Beautiful place with a nice waterfall and swiming hole. Would be definitely revisiting in next summer time. Easy short walk from the car park"
"Great spot to have a dip. Water can be quite cold at times, but when running is clear enough to see the bottom. Rocks are quite slippery. Waterfall is a small but soothing site to see, especially on those hot days. No amenities here, so pop into either the gantry or Neurum Ck camp grounds to use the facilities there. Easy short walk from the car park."
"Stunning. Worth the drive, better in a 4x4 but we did it in a Hyundai. Beautiful drive the whole way, the kids thought it was so fun, will do it again no problems"
"Great spot for a short bush walk and a swim. 4x4 recommended however when we went in December 2022 the dirt road was flat the entire way from the Gantry, around the loop and up to Neurum Creek Bush Retreat."
"Great location in a valley with great scenery for a day trip. 4WD recommended, doesn’t have to be a high clearance vehicle by any means. Best to arrive early before the crowds during summer."
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