NATURAL ATTRACTION

Millaa Millaa Falls

Visitors who appreciate iconic scenery, accessible natural beauty, or a quiet connection with water and forest will find Millaa Millaa Falls of enduring appeal. Set within the southern gateway to the Tablelands, it is a place where the landscape feels both timeless and welcoming — where a short walk leads to something memorable, and where the rhythm of the water, the cool air, and the surrounding green create a lasting sense of calm.

Hiking Trails
Picnic Facilities

LOCATION:  3km west of Millaa Millaa

ACCESS:  via Theresa Creek Road

RESERVE SIZE:  approx. 70ha

GETTING THERE

Millaa Millaa Falls is located approximately 3km west of Millaa Millaa, and is easily accessed via a fully sealed road suitable for all conventional vehicles. The falls are well signposted from the Palmerston Highway and form part of the popular Waterfall Circuit drive.

A sealed carpark, short walking path, and viewing areas provide easy access for visitors of all ages and abilities. The site is accessible year-round, though care should be taken during periods of heavy rain, when surfaces may become slippery and water flow significantly increased.

PARK FEATURES

Millaa Millaa Falls is part of the Millaa Millaa Falls Reserve on the Atherton Tablelands, a 70ha area shaped by ancient volcanic activity and rich basalt soils that support dense tropical rainforest alongside productive farmland. The falls drop approximately 18 metres in a near-perfect curtain into a cool freshwater pool, making them one of the most recognisable natural features in North Queensland.

The surrounding landscape is defined by high rainfall, fertile pastures, and a network of creeks that form the renowned Waterfall Circuit, linking Millaa Millaa Falls with nearby cascades such as Zillie and Ellinjaa Falls. This interplay between rainforest, waterways, and open grazing land gives the area its distinctive character.

Millaa Millaa Falls and the wider Tablelands lie within the traditional lands of the Ngadjon-jii, who continue to maintain a deep and enduring connection to country through culture, knowledge, and custodianship.

THINGS TO DO

Picnic & Day Use Areas

Millaa Millaa Falls offers a well-established day use area set within shaded rainforest surrounds, providing an inviting space for picnics, short stays, and relaxed access to the falls. Facilities include open lawn areas, public amenities, and a short, sealed path leading from the upper carpark to the falls.

Swimming

The pool at the base of Millaa Millaa Falls is often pictured as an inviting place for a swim, and while access is permitted, conditions can vary significantly.

Locals generally prefer that visitors take a more considered approach, as the area is valued not only for its beauty but also for its safety and environmental integrity. The water is fed directly from rainforest streams and is typically very cold year-round, with sudden changes in depth, slippery rocks, and strong flows after rain.

If choosing to enter the water, visitors should exercise caution, assess conditions carefully, and respect the natural environment and the expectations of the local community.