Kurşunlu Waterfall, located in Aksu district of Antalya, which has been the capital of culture, art, architecture and tourism throughout Anatolian history, has an area of 33 hectares with its rich flora and natural beauty. It is 20 km from the city center. The waterfall, which spills from a height of 18 meters among pine trees, has a capacity of 12.000 people. Discovered in 1986, the waterfall was later turned into a nature park and put into service. It is one of the important locations for eco-tourism activities such as trekking, observing plants and animals. It is ideal for daily rest and picnic. Observation terraces, playgrounds, car parks and other facilities are also available for visitors.