Barron Falls is one of the most visited sites in the World Heritage Area, with visitors choosing between several modes of transport through the park, including the historic Kuranda train and the Skyrail cableway.
They provide spectacular views of the Gorge and the Barron River far below. At the top of the gorge near Kuranda are the Barron Falls (Din Din).
The Barron Falls Lookout walk begins with an elevated boardwalk traversing the rainforest just below the canopy.
It then winds its way down the hill past several lookout points and rest stops to the lookout area which also acts as a railway platform.
The walk is well maintained, accessible to all, and is a wonderful way to view these huge falls. In the rainy season, you may be enveloped by a cloud of mist from the falls.
Site Description Walking Track
Site Facilities Access for Disabled, Carpark
Activities Gorge walking, Walking
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