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The Rainforest Coast: Rossville, Wujal Wujal, Bloomfield and Ayton
Waterfalls, creek-crossings, rainforest-clad ranges and stunning views are some of the features of this fabulous route through the world-heritage listed rainforest and the heart of the Wet Tropics. But don't rush! You're travelling along 'The Bama Way', through an area rich in Aboriginal culture, with sacred waterfalls, hidden beaches and fabulous wildlife (watch out for the cassowaries!).
Located in Where To Go
Cedar Bay North Walk
Cedar Bay is a very special area of the Wet Tropics. Inaccessible by road, its remote, white sand beaches and calm, blue waters are can only be seen by walkers and those arriving by sea. Supplied with fresh water streams flowing from the upland rainforest, this out-of-the-way paradise is a travellers dream retreat for a few days.
Located in What To Do / Bush walks
Black Mountain National Park, (Kalkajaka N.P.)
The mysterious Black Mountains are steeped in myths and legends, and are a special story place for the Kuku Yalanji people.
Located in What To Do / Nature, Adventure & Discovery / National Parks
Cape Melville National Park
A remote park with a spectacular coastline of rocky headlands. Massive granite boulders of the Melville range and sandstone escarpments of the Altanmoui range dominate the inland regions of the park. These features form part of a living Aboriginal cultural landscape.
Located in What To Do / Nature, Adventure & Discovery / National Parks
Cedar Bay National Park
Located 40km south of Cooktown, this remote and beautiful coastal national park features rugged tropical rainforest hinterland and sea-sculpted headlands, fringed with expansive sandy beaches.
Located in What To Do / Nature, Adventure & Discovery / National Parks
Flinders Group National Park
The park consists of seven remote islands with a rich cultural landscape. The islands contain important Aboriginal story and burial sites along with nationaly significant rock art sites showing early contact with Europeans.
Located in What To Do / Nature, Adventure & Discovery / National Parks
Hope Islands National Park
Two low lying coral cays, West Hope is a shingle cay dominated by mangroves and East Hope is a sandy cay.
Located in What To Do / Nature, Adventure & Discovery / National Parks
Iron Range National Park - Kutini-Payamu (Iron Range) National Park (CYPAL)
This remote coastal park in northern Cape York Peninsula protects the largest area of lowland tropical rainforest in Australia. Rainforest and heath shrouded hills provide the backdrop to long sweeping beaches, mangrove forests and rocky outcrops.
Located in What To Do / Nature, Adventure & Discovery / National Parks
Jardine River National Park and Heathlands Resources Reserve
A huge wilderness area at the tip of Cape York Peninsula which includes much of the catchment of the Jardine River, the largest perennial river in Queensland. Heath, rainforest and woodlands cover low sandy ridges separated by swamps and shrublands and vine thickets cover massive coastal dunes.
Located in What To Do / Nature, Adventure & Discovery / National Parks
Rinyirru (Lakefield) National Park
Rinyirru (Lakefield) is Queensland’s second largest National Park and the largest park in Cape York at 537,000 ha. Spectacular wetlands and extensive river systems attract a great diversity of waterbirds while estuarine and freshwater crocodiles bask along the river banks and barramundi wait in the shallows.
Located in What To Do / Nature, Adventure & Discovery / National Parks