Millaa Millaa Falls

This stunning waterfall is approximately 18m in height and is listed as a Queensland heritage site. It is now a very popular tourist stop and crowds converge here to swim in the cool pool below the falls. But that has not always been the case. 


The immediate area around the falls was used as a rest stop for the early horse and mule pack teams that travelled along the Palmerston track on their way to and from the Herberton mining field; used as a depot for the first land surveyors working in the area; a camp for workers on the Millaa Millaa railway, and as a quarry for road materials.

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