Upper Stony Creek Bikerafting / Packrafting Paddling
Stony Creek is a long and windy creek located in Girringun National Park. This creek is home to a cluster of low-drop cascades as well as the world-famous Wallaman Falls.
![Upper Stony Creek Bikerafting / Packrafting Paddling](https://images.wanderstories.space/content/images/size/w2000/2022/04/stony-creek-falls-girrigun-national-park.jpg)
Location - Kirrama Range, Far North Queensland, Australia
Distance - 15 km - Ride for 9.5 km on the dirt road; Packraft for ~5.5 km down flatwater; Walk for 500m back to the car park.
Difficulty - Grade 2 - tree strainers/sieves (and grade 3/4 portage)
Stony Creek is a long and windy creek located in Girringun National Park. This creek is home to a cluster of low-drop cascades as well as the world-famous Wallaman Falls. Blue Water Creek flows into Stony Creek and provides another creek to explore, though getting to the headwaters may be a challenge.
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![stony creek blue water creek bikerafting packrafting wallaman falls](https://images.wanderstories.space/content/images/2022/04/stony-creek-blue-water-creek-bikerafting-packrafting-wallaman-falls.jpg)
![stony creek bikerafting packrafting wallaman falls girringun national park](https://images.wanderstories.space/content/images/2022/04/stony-creek-bikerafting-packrafting-wallaman-falls-girringun-national-park.jpg)
The easiest access to the headwaters is via private property and prior permission is needed if taking this route. This land is leased from crown land.