Daggs Falls, Plunge waterfall in Darling Downs, Australia
Daggs Falls is a waterfall in the Darling Downs region where water drops about 38 meters in a steep fall down the rock faces of the McPherson Range. Spring Creek flows through the gorge and shapes the natural formations around the falls.
The area was developed as a natural attraction in the early 1900s and became part of Queensland's protected natural heritage. This early recognition helped make the place accessible and protected it for visitors to experience.
The waterfall holds meaning for the local Aboriginal people who have stories and connections tied to this part of the land passed down through time. This relationship with the place continues to shape how the area is regarded and cared for by the community today.
Visitors can view the falls from a marked lookout point along Spring Creek Road where parking is available near the viewing area. The lookout position provides a clear view of the falls without needing to descend directly to the creek.
Water flows year-round and creates a natural barrier in the creek that produces different ecosystems above and below the falls. This separation allows different fish and plant species to exist in each area.
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