Mataranka ??
Submitted: Tuesday, Jul 03, 2007 at 18:03
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Rip64
It's been 20 years since my last visit to
Mataranka, is it worth a couple of day's prior to heading off to QLD coast via
savannah way, or just a one night stop will cover all it has to offer ??
Thanks
Reply By: Member - Jeff H (QLD) - Tuesday, Jul 03, 2007 at 18:24
Tuesday, Jul 03, 2007 at 18:24
Sorry RIP,
Some
places don't bear a return visit, (Like
Port Douglas,
Broome, Alice, Blanco Falls Noosa..............). By all means cruise in to view Matafanka (Maybe that typo was meant to be ?), and plan on camping at your discretion; just don't park/tresspass in the flash spots.
Our 2 visits were 30 years apart. But to each their own: many people love the mod cons at
Mataranka.
MOO. Jeff.
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Reply By: Member - Linda M (VIC) - Tuesday, Jul 03, 2007 at 18:49
Tuesday, Jul 03, 2007 at 18:49
Hi Rip64
Depends on what you like. I agree that
Bitter Springs is
well worth the visit with
snorkel and is less busy than the
Mataranka Springs. Also a visit to the Elsey Cemetary is interesting to see the memorial for Jeannie Gunn, author of 'We of the Never Never'. I read the book before I got there so the area was of much more interest and the cemetary was facinating as I saw the
graves of many of the people in the book. Even without reading the book, its definitely worthwhile.
Also at
Elsey National Park, there's a nice little
campground at 12 Mile Yard. You can hire a canoe from the
ranger there and go for the most idyllic paddle for a couple of hours up the
Roper River to
Mataranka Falls. The
ranger assured us that there were no crocs! You could paddle up the river on day one (you'll be exhausted after that), stay overnight and do
the Springs next morning, then go on to the cemetary for a bit of a history lesson. Enjoy! I was there in 2005.
Linda
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Follow Up By: Kev M (The Queenslander) - Tuesday, Jul 03, 2007 at 18:53
Tuesday, Jul 03, 2007 at 18:53
No crocs but look out for
sharks,
We were fishing on Elsie Station and one of the members of the group pulled in a 4' shark, It had obviously had swum up during the wet and had gotten stuck in the
water hole we were fishing in.
It made us a little bit wary from then on.
Kev
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Reply By: mfewster - Tuesday, Jul 03, 2007 at 21:06
Tuesday, Jul 03, 2007 at 21:06
The
spider webs at
Bitter Springs are very spectacky. They just sort of hang above the water. Harmless, but do wonders for keeping your swimming strokes neat.
Bitter Springs has some of the clearest water I have ever seen. You just seem to hang in space.Tortoises and underwater plants. I've never seen anything that worried me there, but lots of things that took my breath away. You just sort of let yourself float along with the current in the creek and drift along for about half a k., then get out and do it all over again, and again. The water temp. is warm, the surrounding bush is pretty nice. I've never understood why
Mataranka gets more attention.
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Reply By: Member - R Send - Wednesday, Jul 04, 2007 at 09:17
Wednesday, Jul 04, 2007 at 09:17
We stayed at
Mataranka Springs just under two years ago.
The springs were very nice, in spite of the snake. Biggest issue was the hordes of bats in the palms - walking to
the springs was a challenge at dusk - you had to watch where you were walking and keep an eye on what was going on up above - lots of ground and airborne bat poo!
And the aroma was different too.
On the positive we had an excellent meal at the restaurant there - the spicey fish cakes were a real treat.
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Reply By: Member - Barry M (NSW) - Wednesday, Jul 04, 2007 at 09:21
Wednesday, Jul 04, 2007 at 09:21
Was there in May.
Mataranka Springs were suffering huge flood damage, most of the palms flattened. Only one
pool available for a dip & it was concrete. A far cry from the row of pools & scenic beauty I recall when there in 1990. I guess it will
recover in time. We were gone in an hour. Cant comment on other local
attractions as we did not seek them out except
Bitter Springs, a nice walk there
but unsuitable for small kids, not the walk, the deep water....oldbaz.
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