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Little Crystal Creek

Tourist attractions

Paluma QLD 4816, Paluma, QLD 4816
1800 801 902

Description

Little Crystal Creek is a heritage-listed road that runs from Mutarnee to Paluma, including a bridge that crosses over Little Crystal Creek at Crystal Creek.

Located in the City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia, this scenic route is an exhilarating journey for those who love adventure, stunning views, and history.

The Little Crystal Creek road is heritage-listed, recognized for its significant value in Australia's history. A drive along this route takes you through lush forests, rugged mountains, and stunning landscapes, making it an excellent choice for nature enthusiasts, photographers, and road trip lovers.

The Little Crystal Creek Bridge is a notable attraction of the road, a marvel of architecture, and one of the prime heritage-listed landmarks of the region. The bridge, built-in 1899, is a single-arched masonry bridge that spans over the Little Crystal Creek. Visitors can stroll on the bridge, enjoying the stunning view of the cascading waterfalls and the surrounding wilderness.

Little Crystal Creek offers several recreational activities for visitors. You can embark on bushwalking, hiking, and trekking on the numerous trails that crisscross the region. Take a dip in the rock pools underneath the waterfall, which is a popular spot for swimming and fishing. Cyclists and motorbike enthusiasts can take up a thrilling and adventurous ride along the snaky and curvy route.

Little Crystal Creek can be easily accessed by car from Mutarnee, which is 30 km north of Townsville. From here, the road spans across 11 km of towering mountains, scenic views, and stunning landscapes, before reaching the Paluma Range National Park.

Little Crystal Creek is an ideal destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts. The heritage-listed road and bridge provide

Details

Parks: Lookouts, Picnic Area, Swimming Spots, Toilets, Regional Parks

Location

Paluma QLD 4816, Paluma, QLD 4816

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