Zillie Falls
Zillie Falls are spectacular falls located on the Waterfalls Circuit with Millaa Millaa and Ellinjaa Falls. There is a lovely [more…]
Zillie Falls are spectacular falls located on the Waterfalls Circuit with Millaa Millaa and Ellinjaa Falls. There is a lovely [more…]
Follow the scenic Tully Falls Road to the spectacular Tully Gorge Lookout. The falls only run in a big wet [more…]
Souita Falls are near to Millaa Millaa on Middlebrook Road off the Old Palmerston Highway which once was the road [more…]
Pepina Falls are best viewed in the time just after the “Green Season”. The “Green Season” sometimes known as the [more…]
The Hypipamee crater is referred to as a volcanic pipe. The pipe was opened upward through surface rocks by gas [more…]
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 are magnificent waterfalls surrounded by lush rainforest located on the Waterfalls Circuit, along with Zillie and Ellinjaa [more…]
Plunging over the edge of a columnar basalt lava flow, Big Millstream Falls is reputedly the widest single-drop waterfall in [more…]
Lake Tinaroo is a very popular spot for swimmers, skiers, walkers, fishing (permit required), red clawing, ideal for picnics with [more…]
Emerald Creek rushes out of the rainforest-clad heights of the Lamb Range and down into open eucalypt woodland. There the [more…]
Ellinjaa Falls are picturesque falls that are part of the Waterfalls Circuit along with Millaa Millaa and Zillie Falls. Enjoy [more…]
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 boasts spectacular scenery and an array of plant and animal life. The impressive Herbert River [more…]
Kareeya power station was commissioned in 1999, and was developed in line with principles of environmentally sustainable development. Its location [more…]
Please note: In response to COVID-19, the visitor centre at the Lake Eacham nursery in Crater Lakes National Park is [more…]
The Cathedral Fig Tree, like the Curtain Fig Tree, is a gigantic 500 year old strangler tree. Located in the [more…]
Plunging over the edge of a columnar basalt lava flow, Big Millstream Falls is reputedly the widest single-drop waterfall in [more…]
Danbulla, featuring forests, plantations and World Heritage listed-rainforest, is nestled between the Tinaroo and Lamb ranges and stretches along the [more…]
The Curtain Fig National Park contains the renowned Curtain Fig Tree, an enormous strangler fig tree. Located a short drive [more…]
Featuring spectacular limestone caves, small galleries of Aboriginal rock art, jagged limestone outcrops and an historically significant mining site, this [more…]
This walking track will take you through a picturesque experience of tropical landscapes and ecosystems. Starting from a coastal terrain, [more…]
Please note, the Boodjamulla (Lawn Hill) National Park is temporarily closed. Boodjamulla is one of Queensland’s most exceptional parks, boasting [more…]
An imposing mountain range of massive granite boulders is home to unique wildlife and rich in Aboriginal culture. At the [more…]
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.
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.
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.