What is the Springbrook National Park Tour from the Gold Coast?
The Springbrook National Park Tour is a full-day guided small-group experience from the Gold Coast into the UNESCO-listed Gondwana Rainforests of Australia, visiting multiple waterfalls, the iconic Natural Bridge glow worm cave, ancient Antarctic Beech trees, and panoramic Scenic Rim lookouts. All return transport, an expert local guide, morning tea, and snacks are included — with door-to-door pickup from Gold Coast and Brisbane accommodation. It is one of the most popular and consistently well-reviewed nature day trips available from the Gold Coast.
What can I see at Springbrook National Park?
Springbrook National Park is home to subtropical and temperate rainforest, over 3,000 species of native plants and animals, and some of the most spectacular waterfall scenery in South-East Queensland — including Purling Brook Falls, Twin Falls, Rainbow Falls, and Goomoolahra Falls. The park's most iconic feature is the Natural Bridge — a volcanic cave arch with a waterfall through its ceiling and native glow worms lighting the cave interior. Wallabies, kangaroos, green catbirds, wompoo fruit-doves, land mullets, and ancient Antarctic Beech trees are regularly encountered on the guided rainforest walks.
Can I see glow worms at Springbrook National Park during the day?
Yes — unlike most glow worm experiences in Australia that require a night tour, the Natural Bridge at Springbrook National Park allows guests to see glow worms during daylight hours inside the cave's darkened interior. The cave's naturally low light levels make the bioluminescent glow of the native fungus gnats (Arachnocampa flava) visible even on a daytime tour. Flash photography is strictly prohibited inside the Natural Bridge cave to protect the glow worms — phone torches should also be kept off while inside.
How difficult are the walks on the Springbrook National Park Tour?
The walks on the Springbrook National Park Tour range from easy to moderate — the Natural Bridge circuit is an easy 1 km walk on a well-maintained path, while the Twin Falls Circuit and Purling Brook Falls section involve stairs and uneven rainforest terrain at a moderate difficulty level. Closed-toe walking shoes with good grip are essential, as the trails can be wet and slippery year-round due to the high rainfall and humidity of the rainforest environment. The tour is not recommended for guests with serious mobility limitations, but most reasonably fit adults and children aged 5 and above will find the walks comfortable and enjoyable.
What is the Natural Bridge at Springbrook National Park?
The Natural Bridge is the most iconic feature of Springbrook National Park — a remarkable volcanic cave arch formed over thousands of years by the force of Cave Creek, which has carved a tunnel through the basalt rock and now pours through the cave ceiling as a dramatic waterfall into an emerald pool below. The cave interior is home to a thriving colony of native glow worms whose soft blue bioluminescent light is visible even during daytime visits, creating a magical and otherworldly atmosphere that is unlike anywhere else in Australia. The Natural Bridge is reached via an easy 1 km circuit walk from the car park and is included in every Springbrook National Park Tour.
What should I wear on the Springbrook National Park Tour?
Comfortable closed-toe walking shoes with good grip are essential for the Springbrook National Park Tour — the rainforest trails are uneven and can be slippery after rainfall, which occurs frequently throughout the year. A light jacket or layer is strongly recommended, as Springbrook sits at 900 metres above sea level and is consistently 3 to 5 degrees cooler than the Gold Coast coast — particularly in the mornings. Sunscreen, a hat, and insect repellent are also recommended for the open lookout sections and Numinbah Valley sections of the drive.
Is lunch included in the Springbrook National Park Tour?
Lunch is not included in the Springbrook National Park Tour — guests are advised to either bring a packed lunch or plan to purchase something at the Springbrook Mountain cafe, which offers home-made lunch dishes and Devonshire tea in a charming mountain setting opposite the Wunburra Lookout. Morning tea and snacks are provided on the coach throughout the day to keep energy levels up between the walking sections. Guests with dietary requirements are encouraged to bring their own food to ensure they have suitable options available on the day.
What wildlife can I expect to see on the Springbrook National Park Tour?
Springbrook National Park is home to an extraordinary diversity of native wildlife, and the guided nature walks give guests regular opportunities to spot wallabies, kangaroos, echidnas, and an array of colourful native birds including green catbirds, paradise riflebirds, wompoo fruit-doves, and bush turkeys. Ancient Antarctic Beech trees — some over 2,000 years old — line the higher elevation trails and are among the most impressive natural features of the park. Glow worms are reliably sighted in the Natural Bridge cave on every guided Springbrook National Park Tour, regardless of the time of day.
How far is Springbrook National Park from the Gold Coast?
Springbrook National Park is approximately 60 kilometres from the centre of the Gold Coast and takes around one hour by road, travelling through the scenic farmlands of the Numinbah Valley on the ascent to the Springbrook plateau. The tour departs from the Gold Coast at approximately 8:00 AM and returns by 4:00 to 5:00 PM, making it a comfortable full-day excursion without an excessively early start. The scenic drive to and from the park through the hinterland valleys is itself a highlight, with views of volcanic ridges, waterfalls visible from the road, and hang-gliders and paragliders commonly seen above the mountain rim.
Do I need to book the Springbrook National Park Tour in advance?
Yes — advance booking is strongly recommended for the Springbrook National Park Tour, as the small group size of a maximum of 21 passengers means the tour fills quickly on popular dates, particularly during school holidays and the Gold Coast's peak dry season from June to September. Booking through Thrillark saves you 16% off the standard rate with instant confirmation and your door-to-door pickup arranged before the day. Walk-in availability cannot be guaranteed given the small group format, and the operator confirms exact pickup times the evening before departure.