Yabba Falls

Yabba Falls (Top Plunge)
Yabba Falls

Location in Queensland

Location Jimna, Queensland, Australia
Coordinates 26°33′45″S 152°26′53″E / 26.56250°S 152.44806°E / -26.56250; 152.44806Coordinates: 26°33′45″S 152°26′53″E / 26.56250°S 152.44806°E / -26.56250; 152.44806
Type Plunge
Total height 152m
Number of drops 2
Longest drop 140m
Total width Dependant
Watercourse Yabba Creek

Yabba Falls is a waterfall on Yabba Creek, a tributary of the Mary River, in Queensland, Australia. The waterfall is located within a 101 hectare reserve near Lake Borumba, in the Gympie Region, near the town of Jimna in the Conondale Range. Like other waterfalls in the area, Yabba Falls is surrounded by dense bush and pine plantations.[1]

Features

Yabba Falls is a set of 2 large drops and various cascades along the entire length of the gorge. The total descent from Swansons Washpool (410m amsl) to Corner Pools (250m amsl) is 160m. The features are as follows from top to bottom:

>Swansons Washpool- Large, wide waterhole with a large portion located on the private property of Old Yabba Station.

>Yabba Road Crossing- Small timber road bridge crossing over Yabba Creek upstream of Swansons Washpool connecting Kingaham Road to the Murgon-Kilcoy Road via Old Yabba Station.

>Annette Cascades- Shallow, rocky cascades leading to the Top Plunge, mostly located in Public Land Reserve

>Top Plunge- Forty-metre plunge into the middle gorge, top accessible via faint walking track, base access requires rock climbing and/or abseiling gear

> Kenny's Cataract- Very short, narrow gorge between Top Plunge and Stehbens Chute, access requires rock climbing and/or abseiling gear

> Stehbens Chute- 2nd major drop descending beneath overhanging cliffs, and orientated almost at right angles to the upper section of the falls. May be accessed from downstream by way of Fishermens Spur descent from Bella Creek Road and then hiking upstream into and through Gates of Yabba gorge. This gorge is 1 km south-north section of the valley in which large boulders and large rock pools are located. Gates of Yabba is hazardous in high flow periods. The left wall of Gates of Yabba is a Scenic Reserve, whilst the eastern side is a section of Wratten National Park.

> Owen Cascades- Last section of the falls bears the streams of water over a convex profile into a series of pools, Corner Pools, at the right-angled corner on the gorge that leads into Gates of Yabba section of the gorge

See also

References

  1. "Queensland Globe". Queensland Government. Retrieved 5 January 2015.
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