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Queen Mary Falls Caravan Park, Killarney

Queen Mary Falls are the top tier of a set of three waterfalls situated in the mountains behind the small town of Killarney.

The falls are a beautiful sheer 40 metre drop of spring water flowing all year round surrounded by bush orchids, native ferns and flowers that show their beauty in the springtime. An abundance of native birds frequent the gorge and the surrounding bushland, the Australian King Parrots and Crimson Rosella’s can be hand fed at the caravan park.

When you stay at Queen Mary Falls Caravan Park you can experience all the beauty the area has to offer and total relaxation in a natural bush setting.
Sit back, relax, enjoy and explore.

Accommodation Options

Budget Bush Cabin

Budget Ensuite Cabin

Luxury Spa Cabin

Family Ensuite Cabin

Unpowered Site (Caravan and Tent)

Powered Site (Caravan and Tent)

Website: www.queenmaryfallscaravanpark.com.au

Experiences

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Popular Activities

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  • Wildlife

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