Davies Creek is located in Davies Creek National Park in Far North Queensland on the Atherton Tableland, 20 kilometres from Cairns. Davies Creek Falls are a spectacular attraction in the park.
Located in the Davies Creek National Park.
Access from Cairns is by car along Davies Creek Road to falls carpark.
Walk down 200m to lower lookout on your right hand side and you will see a "split" rock. On the R hand side of it is a walking track down. On the L hand side of the lookout, walk about 50m and you'll see the 12m rock face. There are two climbs on it (both crack routes). Keep walking down and you'll get to a lower cliff face. There are a few climbs here.
Camping is available at Lower Davies Creek Camping Area and further along Davies Creek Road at Upper Davies Creek. Other accommodation is available in the nearby town of Cairns.
Clean up wherever you go, take your rubbish, or any you find out with you. Brush chalk. So many of these areas are pristine and we should all make an effort to keep it that way.
Clean and brush but try minimise destroying vegetation. Steel wire brushes are okay in most places but avoid if possible.
Tick marks are ok, but please brush them off when you leave.
Please don't chip holds and do minimise contrived routes. Also minimise route beta in descriptions to ease onsight attempts.
For any route you create that you know is hard to find, please add in the lat and long in the route details / geotag it so it can be found using maps. Finding the routes in the rainforest can be hard.
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