
The Granite Falls walking track in Morton National Park offers a 1km return journey through eucalypt-dominated bushland, showcasing robust stringybark, red bloodwood, and turpentine trees. Interpretive signs along the path provide insights into the area's history and geology. The trail culminates at a fenced viewing platform overlooking a dense green valley, where the 63-meter-high Granite Falls cascade down a unique granite rock face. Visitors can enjoy informal picnics while taking in the scenic views. In spring, the track is adorned with blooming wildflowers, including boronias.
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