Davies Creek, Dinden National Park

National park · Tablelands

Davies Creek, Dinden National Park

National park · Tablelands
Davies Creek Rd, Mareeba QLD 4880, Australia

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Escape to this stunning national park, where you can camp in nature, hike breathtaking trails, splash in refreshing streams, and savor picturesque picnic spots.  

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Davies Creek Rd, Mareeba QLD 4880, Australia Get directions

parks.des.qld.gov.au

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Davies Creek Rd, Mareeba QLD 4880, Australia Get directions

+61 137468
parks.des.qld.gov.au

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Michelle Badge

Google
Rough drive in due to the condition of the road. Lovely spot nestled up high amongst the clouds. Flora and fauna life is amazing. Water is refreshing cold. Views are breathtaking 😍. If you love hiking or bush walking, there are some pretty amazing tracks to complete.

Nicky Jurd

Google
An excellent location for a picnic and a swim. The signs are confusing between what is the camping facilities and what is the day use area but definitely worth a visit. Camping and swimming seems to be the main activity and there is not much parking for day visitors. Lovely bushland all around, and great birdlife.

Julia Shea

Google
Very cool spot, water temperature is perfect to cool off in on a hot day. There are a bunch of very tiny leaches, once I got out of the water I had about 20 on me, if you don't mind that, then it's a solid spot

lucernstring1

Google
Excellent place for relaxation. Best i've seen for a long time. Running rapids, little waterfalls, heaps of still pools and massive rock areas to bake. There was a fair few picnic tables and shady tree's beside the creek. Heaps of car parks. Suns out buns out seem to be the flavour of the creek. About 6 kms of good dirt road into the place, No worries for any vehicle. You can go for walks to see more if you want to. We went in February ,water levels were perfect, I'm not sure if it flows as much all year round. We loved the place and will be back for beer's and swims. Happy to find this place, And only 30 mins from north Cairns. If you found this review helpful please smash a like for me. Cheers.

Bec Walter

Google
This place is excellent for swimming and climbing up multiple levels of the gorge. The camping spots are brilliant, although there aren't many and the ones that are there are huge (Upper Davies Creek). No phone reception at Upper or Lower campsites.

Danny Markham

Google
Great Spot fir a Relaxing Day by the water.Would be great for a Camp if you had applied fir the required permits before you arrived there. Great waterflow. The Entrance Road of 6.2 km is very Rough with Furrows on the Surface.

Jamie Reynolds

Google
This is my favourite park around Cairns. Absolutely gorgeous hike to Turtle Head Rock, beautiful dip in the infinity pool at Upper Davies, massive camping 'nodes', and safe family swimming at Lower Davies. I love the topography and the ecosystems of this park. Definitely a must see if within a 1.5 hour drive!

Mohit Virmani

Google
30 mins drive from Kuranda and more than half of that is on unsealed road. The waterfall itself is not impressive or scenic; and bathing area had a bad smell and water was stagnant and dirty in many places. It's probably due to the dry and hot weather that it was not enjoyable or worth the effort as you have to trek a bit and not recommended for anyone with mobility issues.