What makes it 74% Solo-Friendly: A solo visitor can hike First Falls trail, test the bouldering rocks and watch wildlife, all free, but the space is designed mainly for play so quiet reflection spots are limited.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Solo travelers can hike the falls trail, explore play structures and spot wildlife in a morning or afternoon session without rushing.
First Falls Walk:
Hike the 3.6 km return trail to First Falls on a firm gravel and bitumen path.
Tip: Start at dawn for soft light on the waterfall and fewer visitors.
Great Snake maze:
Navigate the timber tunnel shaped like a giant snake’s belly.
Tip: Use the tail entrance to test different routes and sharpen your sense of direction.
Natural climbing boulders:
Practice bouldering on three stone features built to mimic natural rock.
Tip: Wear grippy shoes and chalk up at the picnic shelter before attempting harder moves.
Birdwatching by Fourth Creek:
Sit quietly by the creek to spot honeyeaters, thornbills and local frogs.
Tip: Bring binoculars and a notebook to record species at dawn or dusk.
Guided rock-climbing session:
Join a 4-hour small-group climb and abseiling adventure with instruction.
Tip: Book at least one week in advance and pack a water bottle and snacks.

Brodie Smythe
This is a wonderful nature park. I, and my kids, enjoyed it immensely.
D G
Great place for kids, family picnic and natural walks. There is toilet and BBQ pit. Plenty of parking too. Kids can bring their bicycle for riding around the park.
KOBUS VAN WYK
Mukanthi Nature Play Space is a fantastic destination for families, offering hours of outdoor fun for kids and a relaxing environment for parents. The playground is brilliantly designed, with plenty of space for children to explore, whether they’re climbing, building huts with branches, playing in the creek, or enjoying the plentiful play equipment. There are also open areas for kicking a soccer b...
Marcel Els
Kids absolutely love spending time here. Playing in the nature play or in the creek. They never get bored visiting this place. Loads of space for parents to relax.
Cameron Yaw
A little out of the way. 40 minutes out from the city (by bus) Worth the time to travel there. Large playground, lots of shade for a picnic. Very well maintained! The table tops are still garnished and we saw workmen checking on the play equipment, bbq pits and improving the tables during our visit! Toilets are clean, a real plus!
Visit in winter and spring to see the falls at peak flow and catch frogs calling after rain.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Park entry | AUD 0 |
| Guided rock-climbing session | AUD 140 |
| Total Estimated | AUD 140 |
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