Little Crystal Creek day-use area, Mount Spec section
Little Crystal Creek day-use area features a popular place to swim near an iconic stone mason bridge.
Accessible by
- Conventional vehicle
Attraction facilities
- Electric/fuel barbecue (free of charge)
- Picnic tables (some sheltered)
- Toilets (non-flush)
- Wheelchair access (may require assistance)
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Little Crystal creek is a popular place to swim and only a short walk from the day-use area Photo credit: Phil Copp © Queensland Government
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Picnic tables are provided at Little Crystal Creek day-use area Photo credit: Phil Copp © Queensland Government
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Sheltered barbecues are provided at Little Crystal Creek day-use area Photo credit: Phil Copp © Queensland Government
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There are several small pools to swim in along Little Crystal Creek Photo credit: Phil Copp © Queensland Government
Picnic tables and sheltered barbecues are provided at Little Crystal Creek day-use area. A short walk takes you to a picturesque swimming spot. Enjoy the natural beauty of the falls and rockpools from the stone mason bridge.
Getting there and getting around
The Mount Spec section of Paluma Range National Park is easily accessible from both Townsville and Ingham. There are 2 turn-offs (northern and southern) onto Barrett Road from the Bruce Highway. From Barrett Road, turn onto Mount Spec Road and drive a further 6km to the Little Crystal Creek day-use area.
Wheelchair access
The toilets and shelter shed at Little Crystal Creek day-use area are wheelchair-accessible.
Before you visit
Opening hours
Little Crystal Creek day-use area, Mount Spec section, is open 24 hours a day. Access may be restricted during wet weather when creeks rise in the Little Crystal Creek area and fallen trees or landslides occur along Mount Spec Road.
Check park alerts for the latest information on access, closures and conditions.
Never jump or dive and take extreme caution at Little Crystal Creek. Serious injuries and deaths have occurred at these locations.
Visiting safely
For more safety information see Visiting Paluma Range safely.
- Planned burning activities: Paluma Range National Park 13–27 August 2025
- Visitor facilities update: Mount Spec section, Paluma Range National Park 7 February to 30 August 2025
- Jourama Falls lookout walking track update, Paluma Range National Park 8 April to 30 August 2025
- Temporary closure: Rockslides waterhole and walking track, Spiegelhauer Road, Mount Spec section, Paluma Range National Park 10 March to 30 August 2025