About Rocky Hole
Rocky Hole is a natural destination located within the Mount Mee section of D'Aguilar National Park, approximately 90 minutes from Brisbane. This site features a series of freshwater rock pools surrounded by eucalyptus forest and rainforest vegetation, providing a location for swimming and outdoor recreation. Visitors typically bring their own food and supplies to enjoy at the nearby clearing or at The Gantry day-use area, which is a significant historical landmark situated a short drive from the pools.
The area is accessible via unsealed roads that require careful navigation, particularly after rainfall. It serves as a destination for hikers and four-wheel drive enthusiasts exploring the northern reaches of the Moreton Bay hinterland. Facilities at the site are minimal, focusing on the preservation of the natural landscape while allowing public access to the water. The surrounding trails provide opportunities for birdwatching and exploring the diverse flora characteristic of the Queensland bushland environment.