Wujal Wujal Falls - Bloomfield, Queensland

Address: Bloomfield QLD 4895, Australia.

Specialties: National park.
Other points of interest: Wheelchair-accessible car park, Wheelchair-accessible entrance, Hiking, Good for kids.
Opinions: This company has 56 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 4.7/5.

Location of Wujal Wujal Falls

Wujal Wujal Falls Bloomfield QLD 4895, Australia

Wujal Wujal Falls, also known as Bloomfield Falls, is a popular tourist destination located in Bloomfield QLD 4895, Australia. This natural wonder is situated in the heart of a national park, offering a unique and breathtaking experience for visitors.

The falls are approximately 40 meters high and flow into a deep crystal-clear waterhole, surrounded by lush rainforest. The area is rich in Aboriginal culture and history, making it an educational and enjoyable experience for visitors of all ages.

One of the standout features of Wujal Wujal Falls is its accessibility. The site has a wheelchair-accessible car park and wheelchair-accessible entrance, allowing people with disabilities to enjoy the beauty of the falls. Additionally, the area is suitable for hiking, with well-maintained walking tracks leading to different vantage points of the falls.

Wujal Wujal Falls is also a great destination for families. The shallow waterhole at the base of the falls is good for kids to swim and play in, and there are plenty of picnic areas and facilities for a relaxing day out.

According to Google My Business, Wujal Wujal Falls has received an impressive average opinion of 4.7/5 from 56 reviews. Visitors have praised the falls for their natural beauty, cultural significance, and accessibility. One reviewer commented, Absolutely stunning The falls are majestic and the rainforest is so lush and green. A must-see if you're in the area

Other points of interest nearby include the Bloomfield River, which offers opportunities for fishing and kayaking, and the nearby town of Cooktown, which has a rich history and plenty of shops and restaurants to explore.

Reviews of Wujal Wujal Falls

Wujal Wujal Falls - Bloomfield, Queensland
Namal Rajapaksha
5/5

The waterfall is truly beautiful but can be intimidating at times. The high pressure of the water makes it feel unsafe. It's located very close to the walking path from the car park, which isn’t too far away. Overall, I enjoy visiting this place.

Wujal Wujal Falls - Bloomfield, Queensland
Maggi Carstairs (Ladymaggic)
5/5

Easy walk from carpark up to the falls over a rocky path. The falls are spectacular. The water from here is fresh and used by wujal. You cannot swim here because of crocodiles. .

Wujal Wujal Falls - Bloomfield, Queensland
Helen Rothery
5/5

Only people here and it was beautiful. Short walk only

Wujal Wujal Falls - Bloomfield, Queensland
35 Sonrisas
5/5

These are amazing falls but even better experienced when you walk on country with the traditional owners - The Walker family run tours and you can contact them through the council office or stopping in town and asking how to reach out. Kathleen and Francis are beautiful ladies who have strong connection to country and are welcoming with open arms.

Wujal Wujal Falls - Bloomfield, Queensland
Jacquelene Adams
5/5

Spectacular even with the damage from TC Jasper flooding

Wujal Wujal Falls - Bloomfield, Queensland
Jonique Life
5/5

Bloomfield Fall or Wujal Wujal Falls, these falls would have to be one of the most amazing falls I have ever seen.

Only a short walk from the carpark and you can rock scramble to get closer to the falls as well once the official path ends.

Unfortunately no swimming ?
Like most places up this high

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Wujal Wujal Falls - Bloomfield, Queensland
Ollie
5/5

Free beautiful place , butttt! You can't reach the waterfall itself , no place to seat .. there is better option

Wujal Wujal Falls - Bloomfield, Queensland
Kidd House
5/5

Beautiful location left after the bridge before Wujal Wajul township if travelling up from Cape Tribulation.

No signs I could see indicating what turn to take to the falls, so we referred here from google maps.

The falls are not hard to walk to see. A well travelled path and stone steps lead the way.

No amenities here, apart from one timber picnic table.

The rocks can be a little slippery and awkward for older people to navigate for a great photo.

There is a beware of crocodile sign, although I didn't see any myself.

Definitely a beautiful waterfall and worth stopping to stretch your legs.

No flies, but plenty of Native Stingless Australian Bees flying about when we visited July 2019

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