Unlock the secrets of the rainforest with Skyrail Rainforest Cableway
Discover the history of this ancient rainforest with Skyrail Rainforest Cableway, which glides across the top of this World Heritage-listed wonder, 364 days of the year.
Discover the history of this ancient rainforest with Skyrail Rainforest Cableway, which glides across the top of this World Heritage-listed wonder, 364 days of the year.
It might be a well-known fact that Tropical North Queensland is the only place in the world where two natural World Heritage sites collide, but there’s more first and only’s to this destination than its reef and rainforest.
Meet six solitary inhabitants of the Great Barrier Reef & Wet Tropics Rainforest who were practising social distancing before toilet paper was a commodity & TikTok challenges overtook your newsfeed.
The Mount Sorrow ridge trail is located within the Daintree National Park (CYPAL), Cape Tribulation section. This trail climbs from [more…]
At a maximum elevation of 1622 metres, Mt. Bartle Frere is Queensland’s highest mountain. Part of Wooroonooran National Park in [more…]
Located at the northern end of Wooroonooran National Park and 25 kilometres south of Cairns, Walshs Pyramid is a granite [more…]
Lambs Head isn’t for the faint-hearted, but not impossible with a good set of hiking boots or trail runners to [more…]
The Babinda Boulders is a popular tourist attraction and swimming hole surrounded by lush vibrant rainforest. The area is made [more…]
This popular coastal trail is an enjoyable and picturesque four kilometre (one way) route that includes beach and forest walking [more…]
Josephine Creek starts as a gentle trickle high on the summit of Queensland’s highest mountain, Bartle Frere. By the time [more…]
The Tully River plunges down the Cardwell Range, through a densely forested gorge. Part of the Wet Tropics World Heritage [more…]
Murray Falls, within Girramay National Park, is one of north Queensland’s prettiest waterfalls, with large volumes of water racing over [more…]
Josephine Falls is a scenic waterfall fed by rains falling on Queensland’s highest peak, Bartle Frere, which looms above this [more…]
Delve into the wild paradise of this spectacular World Heritage-listed island. Explore the park by hiking the challenging and world-renowned [more…]
Offshore from Cardwell, in the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area, this forest-clad island features granite outcrops overlooking white sandy [more…]
This scenic part of Girramay National Park features lowland rainforest, open eucalypt forest, paperbark woodland, sedge swamps and extensive mangrove [more…]
Djiru National Park, near Mission Beach, protects some of the last remaining lowland rainforest in the Wet Tropics, including a [more…]
Discover stunning Blencoe Falls, in Girringun National Park, where Blencoe Creek plunges 90 metres into a pool before cascading a [more…]
Licuala State Forest boasts several enjoyable walking tracks. Enjoy the native wildlife of the area as you walk around the [more…]
Eubenangee Swamp, an important wetland in the coastal lowlands between Ingham and Cairns, is a birdwatchers’ paradise. Over 190 species [more…]
Paperbarks and mangrove forests line the many creeks and rivers in tranquil, unspoiled Russell River National Park. Part of the [more…]
This walk is in the upper section of Barron Gorge National Park, accessed via Kuranda. Explore this elevated, wheelchair-accessible walkway, [more…]
Rugged rainforest-clad mountains and gorges, tumbling waterfalls, varied wildlife, easy access and a fascinating history make Barron Gorge National Park [more…]
The Jumrum Creek walk is within the Jumrum Creek Conservation Park, which protects a small pocket of rainforest in the [more…]
On the western slopes of the McBride Plateau, open woodlands give way to open savanna. Here in Undara Volcanic National [more…]