How to find Northbrook Gorge: Magical swimming pools hide in the rainforest just outside Brisbane

Australian adventurers flock to a little-known swimming spot in the middle of a rainforest.

Northbrook Gorges is located just an hour’s drive from Brisbane city center, between Mount Glorious and Dundas.

The magical pools of crystal clear water lie among small rocky valleys at the end of a moderately challenging walk through the lush forest of ferns and towering trees.

Those who have experienced this incredible hidden gem say it is the perfect day trip location for a hot day in Brisbane.

To reach Northbrook Gorge there are two hiking trails. One is easily suited to young families or inexperienced explorers, while the other is a little more treacherous for seasoned hikers.

Australian adventurers flock to the beautiful Northbrook Gorge, hidden in the middle of the rainforest, with beautiful emerald green water, just outside Brisbane.

Northbrook Gorges is located just an hour's drive from Brisbane city center, between Mount Glorious and Dundas

Northbrook Gorges is located just an hour’s drive from Brisbane city center, between Mount Glorious and Dundas

Set among small rocky valleys, the magical pools of often crystal clear water are at the end of a moderately challenging walk through the lush forest of ferns and towering trees

To reach Northbrook Gorge there are two hiking trails.  One easily accommodates families and inexperienced explorers, while the other is a little more treacherous for seasoned hikers

Set among small rocky valleys, the magical pools of often crystal clear water are at the end of a moderately challenging walk through the lush forest of ferns and towering trees

The shorter, modified walk along Northbrook Creek takes just 30 minutes (one way) along a path starting from a small car park four minutes past Wivenhoe Lookout.

Hikers will find the creek after just 350 meters and can follow it along the path or through the gently flowing water to the gorge.

The longer journey starts at Wivenhoe Lookout and takes three to four hours.

Hikers will have to get wet and in some places you will have to wade through waist-deep water.

The shorter modified walk along Northbrook Creek takes 30 minutes one way.  Hikers will find the creek after 350 meters and can follow it along the path or the gently flowing water

The shorter modified walk along Northbrook Creek takes 30 minutes one way. Hikers will find the creek after 350 meters and can follow it along the path or the gently flowing water

The longer journey starts at Wivenhoe Lookout and takes three to four hours

Hikers will have to get wet and in some places you will have to wade through waist-deep water.

The longer journey starts from Wivenhoe Lookout and takes three to four hours return. Hikers will have to get wet and in some places you will have to wade through waist-deep water

Each pool along the beautiful gorge has sparkling emerald green water, some deep enough to jump into from the gorge walls and one has a babbling waterfall

Each pool along the beautiful gorge has sparkling emerald green water, some deep enough to jump into from the gorge walls and one has a babbling waterfall

Visitors can walk through each pool along the beautiful gorge, which varies in depth.

Each room has sparkling emerald water, some deep enough to jump in from the canyon walls, and one has a trickling waterfall.

“Well, what can I say, this place ticks all the boxes: you are immersed in nature and really not far from the city,” said one traveler.

‘The water is crystal clear, clear and very inviting, paths to make the journey a little easier, spectacular scenery and it’s an absolute must do.’

Others said the pools in the shade of the gorge and canopy can be cold, but are a refreshing relief from the heat on a sultry day.