waterfalls

  • Blencoe Falls, Girringun National Park

    Discover stunning Blencoe Falls, in Girringun National Park, where Blencoe Creek plunges 90 metres into a pool before cascading a [more…]

  • Din Din Barron Falls Lookout Track, Barron Gorge National Park

    This walk is in the upper section of Barron Gorge National Park, accessed via Kuranda. Explore this elevated, wheelchair-accessible walkway, [more…]

  • Wujal Wujal

    Wujal Wujal is the local Kuku-Yalanji clan name meaning ‘many falls’, highlighting the many sacred waterfalls in their landscape. This [more…]

  • Emerald Creek, Dinden West Forest Reserve

    The picturesque Emerald Creek Falls forms a series of cascades over smooth granite boulders and contrasts starkly with the surrounding [more…]

  • Davies Creek National Park and Dinden National Park

    Davies Creek Falls, a magnificent waterfall cascading over huge granite boulders; the impressive Clohesy River fig tree; pleasant camping and [more…]

  • Zillie Falls

    Zillie Falls are spectacular falls located on the Waterfalls Circuit with Millaa Millaa and Ellinjaa Falls. There is a lovely [more…]

  • Tully Falls and Tully Gorge

    Follow the scenic Tully Falls Road to the spectacular Tully Gorge Lookout. The falls only run in a big wet [more…]

  • Souita Falls

    Souita Falls are near to Millaa Millaa on Middlebrook Road off the Old Palmerston Highway which once was the road [more…]

  • Pepina Falls

    Pepina Falls are best viewed in the time just after the “Green Season”. The “Green Season” sometimes known as the [more…]

  • Millstream Falls

    Millstream Falls is reputedly Australia’s widest single-drop waterfall. The falls flow over the edge of a columnar basalt lava flow, [more…]

  • Millaa Millaa Falls

    Millaa Millaa Falls are magnificent waterfalls surrounded by lush rainforest located on the Waterfalls Circuit, along with Zillie and Ellinjaa [more…]

  • Little Millstream Falls

    Plunging over the edge of a columnar basalt lava flow, Big Millstream Falls is reputedly the widest single-drop waterfall in [more…]

  • Emerald Creek Falls

    Emerald Creek rushes out of the rainforest-clad heights of the Lamb Range and down into open eucalypt woodland. There the [more…]

  • Ellinjaa Falls

    Ellinjaa Falls are picturesque falls that are part of the Waterfalls Circuit along with Millaa Millaa and Zillie Falls. Enjoy [more…]

  • Millstream Falls National Park

    Plunging over the edge of a columnar basalt lava flow, Big Millstream Falls is reputedly the widest single-drop waterfall in [more…]

  • The most Insta-worthy mountain biking trails

    If you’re mountain biking in Tropical North Queensland and want to share the splendour of #exploreTNQ, get onto these trails and have your smartphone ready.

  • Camping out: Overnight cycling adventures

    If your idea of two-wheeled heaven is escaping into the wilderness and staying, the Misty Mountains region south of Cairns is made for you.

  • The Four Mile Beach pedal to Port Douglas

    From the stunning Four Mile Beach, to endless blue views from Flagstaff Hill, put the pedal to the metal and explore Port Douglas on two wheels.

  • Goldfield Trail: Crossing rivers and cane fields

    You live for adventure on two wheels in exotic landscapes. And the most exotic landscape of all, the awe-inspiring World Heritage rainforest of Tropical North Queensland, is calling out to you.

  • Take the CREB Track challenge

    The CREB Track is a challenging and isolated mountain bike and 4WD journey, traversing spectacular World Heritage-listed rainforest weaving from Daintree village to the Aboriginal community of Wujal Wujal and on to Cooktown.

  • How and where to recover from the trail

    Five spas to rest your tired muscles and recuperate. Plus, three recovery tips from a MTB pro.

  • 6 reasons to see the rainforest with Skyrail Rainforest Cableway

    Welcome to Skyrail Rainforest Cableway, an aerial experience through Australia’s most famous rainforest, the Wet Tropics.

  • Top Scenic Flights

    From scenic flights over the Great Barrier Reef and the tropical rainforest to flying to an ancient aboriginal rock art site or undertaking an epic helicopter pub crawl, take to the sky on your Tropical North Queensland adventure.

  • Guide to Cairns & Port Douglas

    A getaway is looming and you’re longing for a tropical escape – Cairns and Port Douglas are both popular holiday havens boasting a wealth of experiences. Read this guide to help plan your trip to these two seaside locales.

  • 10 Instagram locations near Cairns

    With endless picturesque places on the doorstep, you’re spoilt for choice as soon as you touch down in the tropics. Send your holiday posts to the top of the feed with these Instagram locations near Cairns.

  • The Wet Tropics’ Famous Five Precincts and a guide to exploring them

    If you’re looking to connect with nature and discover a rainforest that’s the oldest, longest and largest in Australia, go behind the foliage with this guide to the five precincts of the Wet Tropics.