Cooktown Attractions
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Cape Melville National Park Cooktown - Massive granite boulders of the Melville Range, sandstone escarpments of the Altanmoui Range, and inland dunefields characterise the Cape Melville National... More
Cedar Bay Track Cooktown - Dense tropical rainforest grows in Cedar Bay National Park, a remote coastal park south of Cooktown in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. Sandy beaches... More
Cooktown Scenic Rim Trail Cooktown - Cooktown's Scenic Rim Trail displays all aspects of the town's historical and cultural delights. Experience a range of diverse natural habitats, each with... More
Hope Islands National Park Cooktown - In this pair of low-lying coral cays Hope Islands National Park, West Hope is a shingle cay dominated by hardy mangroves, and East Hope is a typical sandy... More
Lakefield National Park Cooktown - Spectacular wetlands and extensive river systems feature in Queensland’s second-largest national park, Lakefield National Park. This remote park... More
Lizard Island National Park Cooktown - Set in a turquoise sea, the five islands of this remote group are part of the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area. Lizard, the main island, has several... More
Mount Cook National Park Cooktown - Rising to 431 metre, rugged Mount Cook provides a scenic backdrop to the town of Cooktown. Named in honour of Captain James Cook, this granite hill clad... More
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