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Queens Park Waterfall

Queens Park Waterfall

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About Queens Park Waterfall

Enjoy the popular spot for picnics, the Queens Park Waterfall.

The waterfall area of Maryborough’s Queens Park was originally a quarry, which was later converted into a pond, that is regularly home to several ducks swimming on its surface or even catching some sun on the edges. The waterfall feature was constructed in the 1970s. It is also frequently used as a backdrop for weddings.

Accessibility Information

The closest access is from Walker Street where there is designated disabled parking, however, access from this point is via stairs only. Step-free access is available from the rowing club car park and a level pathway around the edge of Queens Park. The nearest disabled toilet facilities are opposite the Brolga theatre. There is a concrete pathway around the pond. The bush chapel has a tiled surface throughout and a large patio area to the edge of the lake providing accessible photo opportunities with the waterfall as the background.

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