Hiking in Great Basalt Wall National Park

Great Basalt Wall is part of the Toomba basalt flow, 100 km long, Australia's most recent basalt flow, about 13,000 years old and home to Canal Falls, White Falls, Red Falls, Lolworth Creek, several lagoons, and many sinkholes

Hiking in Great Basalt Wall National Park
Cover photo by Keith Dyson

Location - Charters Towers region, North Queensland, Australia

Great Basalt Wall is part of the Toomba basalt flow, 100 kilometres long, Australia's most recent basalt flow, about 13,000 years old and home to Canal Falls, White Falls, Red Falls, several lagoons, and many sinkholes.

The Townsville Bushwalking Club organise hikes in this area, so join them on a hike.