Mount Hypipamee National Park Kennedy Hwy, Malanda QLD 4883

Mount Hypipamee National Park





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Mount Hypipamee National Park Kennedy Hwy, Malanda QLD 4883




About the Business

Mount Hypipamee National Park | Parks and forests | Department of Environment and Science, Queensland | A deep, cylindrical volcanic pipe with a lake at the bottom is an awe inspiring feature of this park. Several different forest types, within a small area, are home to a remarkable diversity of possums.

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+61740914222
Kennedy Hwy, Malanda QLD 4883

Hours

  • MondayOpen 24 hours
  • TuesdayOpen 24 hours
  • WednesdayOpen 24 hours
  • ThursdayOpen 24 hours
  • FridayOpen 24 hours
  • SaturdayOpen 24 hours
  • SundayOpen 24 hours

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Good for kids
  • Hiking
  • Picnic tables
  • Public toilet




Recommended Reviews

Christabel Pereira
07.10.2023
Mount Hypipamee National Park
The Dinner falls at the national park has multiple levels with a different view of the falls at each level. Perfect for bird watching. The crater lake here is a hidden gem! Some unique vegetation around as well. There are signs to watch out for a cassowary, none crossed my path.
Martin Bushell
05.10.2023
Mount Hypipamee National Park
Great waterfall and creater to see and within easy walk from carpark it's a little bit harder to the waterfall but ok, almost a cascade waterfall with several waterfalls in a short distance
Tiffany Woolfield
14.09.2023
Mount Hypipamee National Park
A nice picnic area with tables.There is a walking track to go see a large, deep crater and to see a waterfall. In summer it looks like it would be nice to have a swim by the waterfall.There are toilets.
David Gordon
03.09.2023
Mount Hypipamee National Park
Short walk to the crater and beautiful waterfalls, picnic area and toilet.
Nate
26.08.2023
Mount Hypipamee National Park
Alas no hippos or horses to be found here and I'm sure you aren't allowed to bring them in either (National Park and all)...What can be found here are beautiful waterfalls and a very interesting geological anomaly. There are three waterfalls in a row of varying heights, a comfortable five minute walk from the carpark. The lowest falls have a nice concreted dam for your convenience. The geological anomaly is just a further five minutes down a user-friendly path with a lookout at the end of it, and an information board to slake your curiosity.Ample parking and toilets and a few picnic tables to boot. A great little spot for swimming, relaxing, learning, and winding down!
Nicole Tobin
24.07.2023
Mount Hypipamee National Park
Was eerie to walk around here at nighttime as a teenager for my Biology excursion, lolI'd forgotten what a great swimming area Dinner Falls is. It's cool to hear the echo around the Crater when an overhanging branch falls in.
Nicky Jurd
21.07.2023
Mount Hypipamee National Park
This is my favourite place to see wildlife. We often come here on sunset and go for a walk through the forest to the falls and go for a swim there. It’s a small swimming area for quite private and usually we are the only ones there. After dark we see many kinds of possums and even a tree kangaroo.
Lance Walsh
20.07.2023
Mount Hypipamee National Park
Nice little spot close to highway and the crater and waterfalls are within 500m of the car park so easy walk for all energy levels.
John Fejsa
20.07.2023
Mount Hypipamee National Park
Mount Hypipamee Crater walk and Dinner Falls were amazing.Dinner Falls had the most amazing set of waterfalls we saw so far. Must be at least 6-7 cascading waterfalls one after the other on the same river.
Sandra J Ross
14.07.2023
Mount Hypipamee National Park
An easy walk through the beautiful rainforest, then opening up onto a platform over this steep, deep, large hole in the rock. Waterfilled and a little nervewracking, it's a stunning and fascinating place. A further walk along a bush path brings you to the waterfalls. They are not tall, more stepped, but pretty. It's a rocky walk down to the water. This is the beginning of the Barron River... wow

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Kennedy Hwy, Malanda QLD 4883
Mount Hypipamee National Park