How do you get to Currumbin rock pool?
Take the Stapley Drive/Reedy Creek exit from the Pacific Motorway (about one hour 15 minutes from Brisbane) and then enjoy the view as you drive through both Currumbin (and Tallebudgera) valleys.
Can dogs swim at Currumbin Rock Pools?
Yes, it’s ok to take your dog as long as you keep it in check.
How deep is the Currumbin Rock Pools?
The pool itself is about 40 metres long and 20 metres across, and gets deep quite quickly, so there is plenty of room to swim laps in either direction, with rocks to rest on if you make it to the other side. For more adventurous swimmers, head upstream to the little cascade at the top end of the pool.
Can you swim in Gold Coast canals?
‘There have been no fatalities in recent years, but swimmers need to be avoid swimming in canals. ‘ The City of Gold Coast Council warned residents to be aware of stingrays, jellyfish, catfish, stonefish and sharks that frequent local lakes and canals.
Can you swim at Curtis falls?
If you find yourself in the area be sure to check out Curtis Falls. It’s a short and easy walk that is well worth a visit, especially after a big rainfall. You can’t swim here, but spend some time admiring the lush green palm trees hanging out over the falls and practice your photography skills with this handy post.
How long is Cedar Creek?
Cedar Creek Falls Trail (Permit Required) is a 5.6 mile heavily trafficked out and back trail located near Ramona, California that features a waterfall and is rated as difficult. The trail is primarily used for hiking, walking, running, and camping and is accessible year-round.
Are the Currumbin Rock pools worth the drive?
The Currumbin Rock Pools are a secret swimming hole, a mere fifteen minute drive from Currumbin Beach, and is popular with locals and those who take the time to seek out this little treasure. The drive alone is worth the trip as Currumbin Creek Road follows the creek inland through the lovely, lush Currumbin Valley.
Is the drive to Currumbin Creek worth it?
The drive alone is worth the trip as Currumbin Creek Road follows the creek inland through the lovely, lush Currumbin Valley. Setting the scene for reminiscences of idyllic childhood days, kids swing on ropes and leap off ledges into the refreshing rivulet while those too timid to brave the icy, cold creek lounge like lizards on the rocks nearby.
Where are the best swimming spots in Currumbin Valley?
Currumbin Valley. The Currumbin Rock Pools are a secret swimming hole, a mere fifteen minute drive from Currumbin Beach, is popular with locals and those who take the time to seek out this little treasure.
What’s there to do in Currumbin?
Pack a picnic to enjoy on the grassy banks or grill some snags on the barbie. Not totally untamed, picnic tables and toilets are close at hand. You’ll also find hot coffee, cold drinks, snacks and ice-creams across the road at the Currumbin Community Farm Campus.