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Hit the road on an epic Queensland adventure! A road trip is the best way to explore everything Queensland has to offer. With a lot of ground to cover, and many destinations to choose from for your holiday, there’s never been a better time to get out and go in a campervan, 4WD or motorhome.


Why Holiday in Queensland?

You might have experienced a Queensland holiday before, but have you truly explored the vast and varied landscapes of this remarkable state?

Welcome to Queensland, a land of endless possibilities and untamed wonders waiting to be discovered. 

Spanning from its bustling coastal cities to the heart of the Outback, Queensland's diverse regions include major town centres and hidden gems alike, from the sunny Gold Coast and the Great Barrier Reef to the remote beauty of towns like Longreach and Birdsville.

This state beckons you to explore beyond the familiar. Embark on a road trip that takes you from the coastal splendors of the East to the rugged outback in the West. 

Queensland invites you to surrender to the allure of the open road, where adventure awaits at every turn. Let us guide you on a campervan adventure through this captivating region, creating memories that will last a lifetime.


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3 Ways to Enjoy an Apollo Motorhome Holiday in Queensland

 

1. Enjoy a return itinerary with pick up and drop off from either Brisbane or Cairns.

2. Travel one-way between our Brisbane and Cairns branches - here's a sample itinerary!

3. Fly to Brisbane or Cairns and take a one-way rental back to your home state.

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Things to do in QLD

Alyssa Tresider
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Wallaman Falls Guide: Visit Australia’s Tallest Single‑Drop Waterfall by Campervan

Hidden in the lush Wet Tropics rainforest about 51 km inland from Ingham, Wallaman Falls drops in a single, spectacular plume into a misty, amphitheatre‑like gorge. This is Australia’s highest permanent single‑drop waterfall, a place where ancient rainforest meets sheer escarpment and clouds of spray catch the morning light. 

With sealed road access, a scenic lookout steps from the car park, and a classic rainforest track to the base, it is a standout stop on a Tropical North Queensland road trip. Arrive in your campervan, unroll a picnic at the day‑use area, and let the rumble of falling water set the pace for the day.

 

Why do people go to Wallaman Falls?

Wallaman Falls is a genuine Australian icon, famed for its 268 metre single drop into the Herbert River Gorge. The scale is thrilling. From the main lookout, the water seems to pour straight out of the sky, trailing threads of mist that drift across a vast, forested chasm. On clear mornings, a rainbow often arcs through the spray, adding a touch of theatre to the scene. Photographers, families, hikers, and road trippers all come to stand at that rail and soak in the panorama. 

The falls sit inside Girringun National Park, part of the UNESCO‑listed Wet Tropics. This is among the oldest surviving rainforests on Earth, rich in biodiversity and home to remarkable flora and fauna. That setting gives a visit more depth than a simple viewpoint stop. The short trails around the campground reveal buttressed trees, tinkling creeks, and the chance to spot turtles or platypus in the shadows. 

The place also carries cultural meaning for Traditional Owners, adding a layer of respect and significance to every visit. Practical comforts make it easy to enjoy. The lookout area has toilets, picnic tables and barbecues, plus assisted wheelchair access to the main viewpoint. With sealed road access all the way, you can reach it without going off-road.

 

How long should I spend at Wallaman Falls?

If you’re keeping things easy, 60–90 minutes gives you time to enjoy the main lookout, wander the short paths and settle in for a picnic with a view. If you’d like to walk to the base, plan on about 1.5–2 hours return for the Djyinda Walk, plus extra breathing space for photos and the climb back up. 

It’s steep in places with steps and uneven ground; not difficult for fit walkers, but the ascent will get your legs talking. Either way, don’t rush — it’s the kind of place where sitting still for ten minutes makes the scene come alive.

 

How to get to Wallaman Falls

By road, Wallaman Falls sits 51 kms inland from Ingham. It’s roughly an hour’s drive from town on a sealed but narrow, winding mountain road; allow time for the climb and pull over for oncoming vehicles where the verge widens. 

From Townsville: Head north on the Bruce Highway to Ingham, then follow the signs into Girringun National Park. It’s a straightforward day trip in an Apollo campervan or motorhome, with services in Ingham before you head up.

 

Best time to visit Wallaman Falls

Wallaman is a year-round destination. After the wet season, the falls are at their most theatrical, with booming flow and swirling mist; in the drier months, you’ll often get crisper air and clearer views into the gorge. 

Morning is lovely for softer light and quieter lookouts. Late afternoon brings a warm glow on the cliff walls (give yourself time to drive down from the range before dark). As with all rainforest areas, weather can change quickly — a light waterproof and a warm layer are sensible even on a sunny day.

 

Weather in Wallaman Falls

The climate here is tropical. Conditions can change quickly as the range catches moisture from the coast. Even on a sunny day, passing showers can sweep through and leave the tracks slick underfoot. 

In the wet season, expect higher humidity and regular rain. In the dry months, days are often warm and clear with cooler nights, especially at elevation. Pack for variety. Light, breathable hiking clothes, a waterproof jacket, sturdy shoes with good grip, and sun protection are essential year round. After rain, rocks and roots on the Djyinda Walk become very slippery, so take extra care. Always check park alerts and the latest forecast before setting out, then adjust your plans if the weather turns.

 

Is Wallaman Falls worth visiting?

Absolutely. It’s the tallest permanent single-drop waterfall in Australia, and that height is obvious the moment you step onto the platform. Few places in the tropics feel this “big” yet this accessible. Even if you only have time for the lookout, it’s a standout stop between Townsville and the Cassowary Coast; if you can add the base walk, it jumps straight into “trip highlight” territory.

 

Best place to park your campervan at Wallaman Falls

Day visiting is easy: the Wallaman Falls day-use area sits beside the lookouts with sealed access, toilets, picnic tables and shelters. There’s room to manoeuvre a campervan, but weekends and school holidays can be popular, so earlier is better for choice of space.

If you’d like to linger, the Wallaman Falls camping area is a short drive away beside Stony Creek. It’s a simple, scenic bush setting with basic facilities (composting loos, cold showers, picnic tables). Book ahead online. The final climb to the falls is steep and winding; if you’re towing a large caravan, consider leaving it in Ingham and day-tripping up in the camper.

 

Safety and things to watch for at Wallaman Falls

  • Footing: The base track is steep and can be slick after rain. Wear sturdy shoes and take your time on the descent and the climb back.

  • Spray and wind: Expect mist at the base, a light jacket and a dry bag for your phone/camera are handy.

  • Swimming: Conditions change quickly in gorge environments. Only enter the water if and where it’s clearly permitted and safe. Never jump or dive — submerged rocks and strong currents are real hazards.

  • Weather: Bring water, a hat and a light waterproof. In the Wet Tropics, showers can appear out of nowhere.

  • Connectivity: Don’t rely on mobile coverage at the falls or the campground. Tell someone your plans and timing.

 

FAQs and quick answers

  1. How long is the Wallaman Falls walk?
    The Djyinda Walk runs from the lookout area down through lush forest to the rocky amphitheatre at the base of the falls. Allow around 1.5–2 hours return at a steady, unhurried pace. 

  2. What is Australia’s biggest waterfall?
    It depends on how you define “biggest”, but for a single, permanent drop, Wallaman Falls wears the crown. 

  3. What is the closest town to Wallaman Falls?
    Ingham is the nearest service town. It’s your sensible place to top up fuel, grab groceries and check any local updates before you head into the park. There’s no mobile coverage at the falls or campground, so plan rendezvous and timings before you leave town.

 

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The Brisbane Apollo branch is conveniently located just 10 minutes drive from the Brisbane Airport. Pick up your camper in Brisbane and explore Queensland and beyond! 

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If you’re planning a visit to the World Heritage Great Barrier Reef, then you’ve no doubt added Cairns to your itinerary.

Known for its laid-back culture, fresh seafood, and rich Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture, Cairns is the tropical gateway to the many adventures of North Queensland.

The Apollo Cairns branch has campers, motorhomes and 4wds for hire just 5 minutes drive from the Airport. For the most convenient motorhomes Cairns has to offer, choose Apollo! Pick up your camper in Cairns and get explore tropical North Queensland. 

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