-- Edited by Sheba on Friday 16th of August 2013 08:40:43 PM
yeoeleven said
10:05 PM Aug 16, 2013
I visited Josephine Falls and the Golden Hole between Innisfail and Babinda and what beautiful places they are and not far from the beaten track, the walk to the falls is 700mtrs and the car park is adjacent to the Golden Hole. Really places where sharing is better than going alone. No camping there in the National Park. John
freehazzas said
10:42 PM Aug 16, 2013
Wow awesome place.
ROWDYRABBIT1 said
08:38 AM Aug 17, 2013
Hey there you young bloke ,weve got this 86 yo still travelling around on his ownsome and enjoying it at this camp ,cya soon ROD
yeoeleven said
06:33 PM Aug 17, 2013
Just accessed WikiCamps and found that The Golden Hole is listed as a free camp with no time limit indicated, there was a person who looked that he may have camped there when I was there yesterday. John
DeBe said
09:05 PM Aug 20, 2013
Its well worth while hiring a Kayak from Babinda Kayaks & doing the 3Hr aprox paddle down the river finishing at the place you are camped at John. Wife & I did it with grand kids a couple of months ago. Don't try & keep up with grand kids.
-- Edited by DeBe on Tuesday 20th of August 2013 09:07:49 PM
Nostalgia time for me reading this post. My late husband and I built that house on the corner of Josephine Falls road and Biggs road (the road to the Golden Hole on Russell River). I spent the 12 best years of my life there. Nothing lasts forever
Nice photos, you just had to get your photo in there :) I think I have been there.
-- Edited by halfpint on Friday 16th of August 2013 05:16:13 PM
Great shots John. Read the previous thread first, so left a message re. the falls there for you.
Made a mistake. Was thinking of The Boulders at Babinda.
http://www.cairnsattractions.com.au/a_babinda-boulders.php
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Friday 16th of August 2013 08:40:43 PM
I visited Josephine Falls and the Golden Hole between Innisfail and Babinda and what beautiful places they are and not far from the beaten track, the walk to the falls is 700mtrs and the car park is adjacent to the Golden Hole. Really places where sharing is better than going alone. No camping there in the National Park. John
Hey there you young bloke ,weve got this 86 yo still travelling around on his ownsome and enjoying it at this camp ,cya soon ROD
Just accessed WikiCamps and found that The Golden Hole is listed as a free camp with no time limit indicated, there was a person who looked that he may have camped there when I was there yesterday. John
Its well worth while hiring a Kayak from Babinda Kayaks & doing the 3Hr aprox paddle down the river finishing at the place you are camped at John. Wife & I did it with grand kids a couple of months ago. Don't try & keep up with grand kids.
-- Edited by DeBe on Tuesday 20th of August 2013 09:07:49 PM
Nostalgia time for me reading this post. My late husband and I built that house on the corner of Josephine Falls road and Biggs road (the road to the Golden Hole on Russell River). I spent the 12 best years of my life there. Nothing lasts forever