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Alligator Creek - Bowling Green Bay National Park Alligator Creek - Bowling Green Bay is the largest National Park (55 300 hectares) between the city of Townsville and the town of Bowen on the North Queensland coast. The... More
Alligator Creek Track Townsville - Alligator Creek flows through Bowling Green Bay National Park in a series of cascades, deep pools and waterfalls.
The track to Alligator Falls meanders... More
Bicton Hill Circuit Mission Beach - Bicton Hill is part of the Clump Mountain National Park. The walk has a fairly easy grade as it winds up the hill and forms a loop track apart from the... More
Buujan Quiinbiira Walk (Wet Tropics Great!Walk) Ingham - Wallaman Falls is the largest single drop waterfall in Australia, tumbling 305 metres through a rainbow-fringed cloud of mist into a large pool. Before... More
Cloudy Creek Track Ingham - Cloudy Creek is one of a variety of short walks in the Paluma area. This walking track leads through the rainforest from McClelland's lookout, which is... More
Clump Mountain National Park Mission Beach - With Bicton Hill at its centre, Clump Mountain National Park preserves one of the few remaining patches of undisturbed lowland tropical rainforest. Many... More
Dalrymple National Park Charters Towers - Dalrymple National Park covers an area of 1640 hectares and is located 46 kilometres north or a 30 minute drive from the town of Charters Towers (90 minute... More
Edmund Kennedy National Park Cardwell - Edmund Kennedy National Park is within the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. Few parts of north Queensland's wet tropics can boast the range of vegetation... More
Gugigugi (Butterfly) Walk (Wet Tropics Great!Walk) Ingham - On the first day of the Gugigugi Walk (18.7 kilometres) in the Wallaman Falls section of Girringun National Park, you can enjoy a pleasant walk through... More
Hinchinbrook Island National Park Cardwell - Hinchinbrook is one of Australia’s most impressive and rugged continental islands. Hinchinbrook Channel, which separates the island from the mainland,... More
Jagany (Goanna) Walk, (Wet Tropics Great!Walk) Ingham - In Girringun National Park you'll find Wallaman Falls - the largest single drop waterfall in Australia, tumbling 305 metres through a rainbow-fringed cloud... More
Jambal (Snake) Walk (Wet Tropics Great!Walk) Cardwell - The Jambal Walk begins at Blencoe Falls, a spectacular three-tiered waterfall, which cascades 300 metres down into the Herbert River Gorge below. Situated... More
Jourama Falls Track Ingham - Jourama Falls in Paluma Range National Park is a popular camping and picnic area beside rainforest fringed Waterview Creek.
The walking track winds along... More
Jourama Falls, Paluma Range National Park Ingham - Streams flow down from higher slopes in this World Heritage-listed park, feeding Jourama Falls and other cascades and rapids on Waterview Creek. The buff-breasted... More
Juwun Walk (Wet Tropics Great!Walk) Cardwell - The Juwun Walk starts at Blencoe Falls in Girringun National Park, a spectacular three-tiered waterfall, which cascades 300 metres down into the Herbert... More
Kennedy Track Mission Beach - The Kennedy Track is one of the longer walks in the Mission Beach area, taking about four hours to complete the eight kilometre return journey (graded... More
Koolmoon Creek Track (Misty Mountains Trail) Tully - This walk is part of the Misty Mountain Trails network, situated between the towns of Innisfail, Tully, Ravenshoe and Millaa Millaa. The Koolmoon Creek... More
Lissner Park Charters Towers - While you are out and about in Charters Towers why not have a picnic in one of their beautiful parks. Lissner Park, comprising of seven hectares, includes... More
Magnetic Island National Park Magnetic Island - Easily accessible from Townsville, Magnetic Island presents a striking landscape of massive granite boulders, towering hoop pines, scenic sandy bays and... More
Mount Fox Ingham - Located south-west of Ingham, Mount Fox was created by a violent volcanic explosion about 100,000 years ago. In the explosion, a lava flow 10 metres thick... More
Mount Spec, Paluma Range National Park Paluma - Mount Spec is an accessible, scenic section of Paluma Range National Park, the most southerly park in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. Straddling the... More
Paluma and Crystal Creek Rainforest Townsville City - Paluma Range is a rainforest haven located approximately 60 minutes drive north of the city of Townsville. Paluma village is located on the mountain-top... More
Pioneer Park and Ross River Thuringowa - Pioneer Park is located in Thuringowa on the banks of the Ross River and Ross River Dam. The park provides recreational facilities and is a popular fishing... More
Riverway Thuringowa - Located in Thuringowa on the magnificent Ross River frontage, Riverway is fast becoming one of the most exciting destinations the region has to offer.... More
Riverway Arts Centre Thuringowa - The Riverway Arts Centre features a 380-seat flexible performance space doubling as a function room, the Pinnacles Art Gallery, rehearsal space, meeting... More
Ross River Thuringowa - The Ross River is fast becoming Thuringowa’s recreational centrepiece, hosting a wide range of sporting and leisure activities. Riverwalk, a three... More
Tam O'Shanter National Park Tully - Tam O'Shanter National Park contains one of the largest remaining areas of coastal lowland rainforest in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. It includes... More
The Forts Walk Townsville - From the turn-off to Radical Bay on Magnetic Island National Park, this track ascends to follow a ridge behind the bays before arriving at the ruins of... More
Thorsborne Trail Hinchinbrook Island - Hinchinbrook Island, one of Australia's largest island National Parks, is a mountainous wilderness, that lies adjacent to the coast between Townsville... More
Towers Hill Lookout and Amphitheatre Charters Towers - Local lore has it that an Aboriginal boy named Jupiter first discovered gold at the foot of Towers Hill in December 1871. Since the discovery of gold,... More
Town Common Conservation Park Townsville - The Town Common Conservation park covers a 3245 hectare area of Townsville-Burdekin wetlands. The Common is home to an extensive range of native flora... More
Townsville Town Common Conservation Park Townsville - A birdwatcher's paradise at Townsville Town Common Conservation Park! Open woodland, grassland, swamps and vine thickets, only minutes from the centre... More
Tully Gorge National Park Tully - Here in Australia’s wettest area, Tully Gorge National Park, heavy rainfall encourages lush tropical vegetation and ensures plenty of white-water... More
Tyto Wetlands Ingham - Tyto Wetlands is a unique 90-hectare natural wetland site that is home to over 230 species of birds and numerous tropical plant species in addition to... More
Wallaman Falls, Girringun National Park Ingham - Wallaman Falls is the highest, permanent, single-drop waterfall in Australia, and part of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. Open forest dominates the... More
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