Soak up the beauty of Springbrook’s UNESCO-listed rainforest and the Gold Coast’s best-kept wetlands on this easygoing small-group tour made for curious travellers and nature lovers. With a relaxed pace, short trails and plenty of variety, you’ll experience iconic waterfalls, lush lookouts and rare wildlife encounters—all without the rush.
Your day begins at Coombabah Lake Conservation Area, a true local gem and thriving wildlife haven. Take a gentle walk through peaceful paperbark forests and open wetlands as you look for wild koalas dozing in the eucalypt trees and kangaroos grazing on open grasslands. Bring your camera—spotting a koala in its natural home is a moment to remember.
From there, venture deep into the ancient rainforests of Springbrook National Park. At Purling Brook Falls, a short, easy trail leads to dramatic lookouts over one of Queensland’s most photographed waterfalls. Pause at Canyon Lookout for sweeping valley views, then enjoy a leisurely lunch surrounded by nature—keep an eye out for wallabies hopping through the rest area or colourful birds in the canopy.
In the afternoon, wander the lush Twin Falls Circuit, a forest walk filled with hidden cascades and cool fern gullies. Walk behind Rainbow Falls, find secret pools and soak up the atmosphere of ancient forest. A short visit to Bilbrough Falls adds another tranquil rainforest moment before the grand finale at Natural Bridge, where water plunges through a spectacular basalt arch into a cave—one of Queensland’s most magical sights.
Your friendly guide keeps the day flexible and welcoming, so you can linger for photos, enjoy wildlife moments and connect with the scenery. This is small-group touring at its best: relaxed, genuine and with real time to breathe.
For every guest, we restore 1 m² of native forest—your day out gives back to the wild places you love. Free digital photos help capture the memories, and live AI-powered translation is available so everyone feels included.
Join a top-rated experience where each stop brings something special: koalas and kangaroos at Coombabah, panoramic lookouts, gentle walks, iconic waterfalls and a true connection with Australia’s natural side.