Hop on board with True North Adventures as they spill the beans on the top-notch 4WD tracks in Tropical North Queensland. Grab some savvy tips and winks of wisdom about the grandest landscapes in the region!
Australia’s last frontier, Cape York, boasts incredible landscapes, endemic wildlife, rich culture and wild history. In this region are some breathtaking walks that must not be missed on your Cape York trip!
Palmerville Station is a 331,000 acre cattle station located in Cape York Queensland. There is something for everyone to discover [more…]
Cooktown Holiday Park is just a short stroll into town and is set amongst eight acres of tropical award winning [more…]
Discover the rich history of Cooktown in Far North Queensland. Set in a stunning nineteenth-century convent, Cooktown Museum is a [more…]
Cape York Motorcycle Adventures is a family business, operating fully guided off-road tours from Cairns to Cape York since 1990. [more…]
Welcome to Cape York, an incredibly diverse region sprinkled with rugged national parks, pristine waterways, secluded beaches, rich Indigenous heritage and some of the best events you’ll find.
Where else but Cape York can you stand on the tip of Australia, discover one of the world’s oldest rainforests in the world and travel on roads few even dare to tread? Just because Australia’s last frontier is calling, doesn’t mean you need to travel it alone.
For the adventure of a lifetime, without any of the ‘going solo’ stress, join one of these guided Cape York tours.
Refresh yourself in nature’s swimming pools, sliding into these waterfalls and waterholes across Cooktown and Cape York.
Far North Escapes takes you on a journey to explore and adventure Far North Queensland. They offer a wide range [more…]
Considering exploring is in Cooktown’s DNA, you’ll want to spend a night or two in the capital of Cape York to discover what’s on offer for yourself. This Cooktown accommodation guide will help you choose your perfect home away from home.
Craving sun, sand and salty air? There’s plenty of beautiful beaches to explore in Cooktown. With nothing but wide-open space, it’s easy to let your mind and adventurous spirit wander here.
Their central location in the middle of town makes the Cooktown Orchid Travellers Park the ideal spot to stay. Tents [more…]
A photo is known to speak a thousand words and the photos below tell a tale of human kindness, strength and determination.
Located off the Telegraph Track in the Apudthama National Park (Jardine River National Park), Fruit Bat Falls is a fantastic [more…]
Just that little bit off the beaten path south of Cooktown, Trevathan Falls is a stunning waterfall to add to [more…]
Back Track Adventures are a Brisbane based, Australian tour operator with 36 years’ experience providing small group treks and tours. [more…]
Welcome to Cooktown, the Tropical North Queensland town whose history and heritage draws 25,000 visitors to it each year.
With bitumen all the way along the 330 kilometre inland Mulligan Highway from Cairns, Cooktown is easy to get to. [more…]
Rich with Aboriginal culture and Australian pioneering history, Cape York is an untamed wilderness area waiting to be explored. The [more…]
Event Details The Cullen Point Barra Bash is an annual fishing competition hosted by the Mapoon Aboriginal Community in the [more…]
Mungumby Lodge a BnB lodge just south of Cooktown, north of Port Douglas or Cairns and offers quality accommodation for [more…]
A marathon from Bamaga to the northernmost point of Australia’s mainland!
Highlights includethe re-enactment of Captain Cook’s landing, Endeavour Ball, family entertainment and lantern parade.
Showcase of Indigenous and non-Indigenous performing artists – art, culture, language workshops, exhibitions, storytelling and tours.
Nature’s Powerhouse is a much loved community asset situated in the magnificent Cooktown Botanic Gardens. Operating as a social enterprise [more…]