Springbrook National Park, Enchanting bioluminescent blue glow-worms

87 Carricks Rd, Springbrook, QLD
There is also a campsite in the park
4.5

Introduction

In December 1994, the United Nations World Heritage Association listed the "East Coast Rainforest Protection Area" as a World Heritage Site in Australia, including areas such as Springbrook National Park and New South Wales Rainforest. The best time to visit Springbrook National Park is from May to October each year. It is full of various climbing plants, palm trees and eucalyptus trees, forming a lush forest world. Visitors can walk on trails, admire waterfalls and the scenery of the natural forest. The most famous area in Springbrook National Park is the Natural Bridge, where a natural cave formation shaped like a bridge was created by water erosion. Nighttime firefly watching is the main activity in the Natural Bridge area, where the fireflies emit a blue light and are different from the fireflies usually seen, only found in certain areas of Australia and New Zealand.

Must-go rating

Must go
18%
Worth going
64%
Generally
9%
Not worth it
9%

Transportation

64%
Self-driving
There is a parking lot
Free parking
36%
Group travel
Address
87 Carricks Rd, Springbrook, QLD
Opening hours
Open 24 hours.
Transportation

There is no public transportation that goes directly to Chunxi National Park. It takes about a 25-minute drive from Surfer's Paradise if you drive there yourself.