Visit Mitchell River National Park, Australia
In Mitchell River National Park, Mitchell Falls and Surveyors Pool are the two main draws, and both change character completely with the seasons: in the dry the falls plummet modestly in the centre of ancient eroded terraces, in the wet they thunder spectacularly.

Mitchell Falls, the Mitchell Plateau
Mitchell River National Park
Australia
Carved into the sandstone margins of the Mitchell Plateau, these craggy wilds comprise the gorges and waterfalls formed by the Mitchell River, with striking fan palms and patches of rainforest on higher levels, open white gum woodlands in the valleys and creek beds lined with pandanus and paperbark trees.
Mitchell Falls and Surveyors Pool are the two main draws, and both change character completely with the seasons: in the dry the Falls plummet modestly in the centre of ancient eroded terraces, in the wet they thunder spectacularly.
The view from the air is awesome, but it’s also worth exploring on foot, as this is an important site of Aboriginal heritage.