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  • Lake Tinaroo

    Lake Tinaroo is a very popular spot for swimmers, skiers, walkers, fishing (permit required), red clawing, ideal for picnics with [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…]

  • Wairuna, Girringun National Park

    Wairuna, in Girringun National Park, has a varied landscape of open forest and woodland on its western margin through to [more…]

  • Princess Hills, Girringun National Park

    Princess Hills, Girringun National Park boasts spectacular scenery and an array of plant and animal life. The impressive Herbert River [more…]

  • Lake Koombooloomba

    Kareeya power station was commissioned in 1999, and was developed in line with principles of environmentally sustainable development. Its location [more…]

  • Lake Eacham, Crater Lakes National Park

    Please note: In response to COVID-19, the visitor centre at the Lake Eacham nursery in Crater Lakes National Park is [more…]

  • Cathedral Fig Tree

    The Cathedral Fig Tree, like the Curtain Fig Tree, is a gigantic 500 year old strangler tree. Located in the [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…]

  • Danbulla National Park and State Forest

    Danbulla, featuring forests, plantations and World Heritage listed-rainforest, is nestled between the Tinaroo and Lamb ranges and stretches along the [more…]

  • Curtain Fig Tree

    The Curtain Fig National Park contains the renowned Curtain Fig Tree, an enormous strangler fig tree. Located a short drive [more…]

  • Chillagoe-Mungana Caves National Park

    Featuring spectacular limestone caves, small galleries of Aboriginal rock art, jagged limestone outcrops and an historically significant mining site, this [more…]

  • Herberton War Memorial

    Herberton’s war memorial, a popular ‘Digger’ soldier statue-stands out, and not just because of its soldier’s posture: erect, head high. [more…]

  • Atherton War Memorial

    A jubilant soldier, clenched right fist in the air, seemingly cheering in triumph, creates an unusual sight at Atherton’s War [more…]

  • Nganyaji Interpretive Centre

    Opened in 2002, the Nganyaji Interpretive Centre is about the lives of the local indigenous people, the Jirrbal. The Jirrbal [more…]

  • Herberton Mining Museum and Great Northern Mine

    Surrounded by towering lemon-scented gums, the Herberton Mining Museum sits on the original Great Northern Mine site, a 24-hectare block [more…]

  • Windy Hill Wind Farm, Ravenshoe

    Windy Hill Wind Farm is Queensland’s largest wind farm with 20 windmills producing enough power for 3500 homes. Windy Hill [more…]

  • Tolga

    Tolga is within approximately eight kilometres from Atherton, travelling through the rainforest canopied Kennedy Highway. Tolga presents a quaint little [more…]

  • Ravenshoe

    Ravenshoe, the highest town in Queensland at 920 metres, is a lush region of mountain pastures and un-spoiled World Heritage [more…]

  • Mount Molloy

    Mount Molloy was named to honour teamster Patrick Molloy who, in the mid 1880s, found the copper outcrop whilst searching [more…]

  • Millaa Millaa

    Millaa Millaa is an Aboriginal word meaning plenty of water or waterfall and this is as true as ever as [more…]

  • Mareeba

    Mareeba is an hour’s drive west of Cairns and its multicultural heritage has given the region its distinctive flavour. The [more…]

  • Malanda

    Nestled high in the Atherton Tablelands of Tropical North Queensland and surrounded by lush rainforest, the picturesque village of Malanda [more…]

  • Irvinebank

    Old fig trees line the road into Irvinebank and provide a place of welcome. These hospitable old trees are happy [more…]

  • Herberton

    This historic tin mining town on the banks of the Wild River is the oldest town on the Atherton Tablelands. [more…]

  • Dimbulah

    Dimbulah is the gateway to the Hodgkinson Goldfield, which was settled in 1876. Tyrconnell, Kingsborough and Mt Mulligan were towns [more…]