Stay Safe in Tropical North Queensland’s Fresh Water Swimming Holes
For more information on how to be croc wise, we recommend visiting the QLD Parks and Wildlife website
Tropical North Queensland is home to some of the most breathtaking freshwater swimming holes and waterfalls that are perfect for cooling off. While you’re exploring, your safety should always come first. Here are a few quick and easy tips to help you stay safe while enjoying our freshwater swimming locations.
• Recognise potential hazards and read on-site signage.
• Supervise children and assess conditions before entering the water.
• Always have a backup location in mind.
• Know your own limits.
• Avoid fast currents, submerged dangers, and unknown depths.
• Never climb up waterfalls or on slippery rocks
• Choose guided experiences for added confidence.
Remember, conditions can change rapidly—what looks safe today might not be tomorrow. If in doubt, stay out.
Stay safe, swim smart, and enjoy the beauty of Tropical North Queensland’s freshwater swimming holes responsibly.
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