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Jim Jim Falls

You will get to Jim Jim Falls by travelling down a four wheel drive vehicle track, then you will follow your Guide on a 2km walk down a track that takes in monsoonal forest and passes over large boulders into the gorge that follows Jim Jim Creek. 

Each side of the track are up to 150 metre high sandstone cliffs which shade and also create a natural cathedral-like feeling of awe. 

The waterfall does not fall during the dry season when the Falls are accessible but there is a large plunge pool to cool off in during the days heat.

Note: Access to Jim Jim Falls may be seasonally impossible when you are travelling (November to May). An alternate itinerary will be offered. 

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