Address & Contact
Boulders Rd Babinda
Phone: +61 74067 1008
Email: N/A
Web: https://www.babindainfocentre.com.au/contact-us-2
This
campground beside a creek is 6 km west of
Babinda on Boulders Rd, with signposted access off the Bruce Hwy. There are 5 sites with no more than 5 people per site. There is a maximum stay of 72 hr. No dogs allowed.
Surrounded by lush rainforest, the
Babinda Boulders is a popular
swimming hole and tourist attraction south of
Cairns. Being on the windward side of the mountain range it is often cloudy and subject to torrential down pours and high water flow. If you get a sunny morning be thankful. But it can be perfect for dips in the cool water to combat the tropical heat.
The creek is lined with huge
granite boulders and the clear fresh water weaves between the obstacles to fill large pools where people can swim. Visitors to the
Babinda Boulders are often amazed that the water is quite cool, even during mid-summer.
Local Authorities request that visitors to this area abide by the warning signs due to a number of tragedies that have occurred here. Water that can seem calm on top can be turbulent underneath.
Just behind The Boulders is Mt Bartle Frere, Queensland's tallest mountain, from which
Babinda Creek's cool water originates. The section of the creek where the water rushes over massive
granite boulders, smoothing and shaping them, is referred to as The
Babinda Boulders.