National Parks, Nature, Ocean, Walking Trails
Walking Dunk Island: A Journey from Rainforest to Reef Just off the coast of Mission Beach in Tropical North Queensland, Dunk Island rises from the Coral Sea like a sleeping giant. Known as Coonanglebah to the Djiru people, traditional custodians of this land, the...
National Parks, Nature, Walking Trails
Walking Dunk Island: From Rainforest Trails to Coral-Fringed Shores Discover the quiet beauty of Coonanglebah through two of its most rewarding walks. Just four kilometres off the coast of Mission Beach lies Dunk Island—known to the Djiru and Bandjin peoples as...
National Parks, Nature, Walking Trails
Walking the Edge of Two Worlds: Kennedy Bay & the Coastal Reserves In Far North Queensland, where rainforest folds into reef, the Kennedy Walking Track charts a gentle, wild frontier. This 4km one-way trail hugs the coastline from South Mission Beach to Kennedy...
National Parks, Nature, Walking Trails
Mount Tyson Track: A Scenic Rainforest Hike in Tully Gorge National Park, QLD Mount Tyson Track, nestled within the verdant expanse of Tully Gorge National Park in Far North Queensland, offers an invigorating ascent through ancient rainforest, culminating in panoramic...
National Parks, Nature, Walking Trails
Tucked in the emerald embrace of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, Clump Mountain National Park offers a quietly spectacular escape for eco-conscious travellers exploring Far North Queensland. For those weaving their way through the Cassowary Coast in search of...
National Parks, Nature, Walking Trails
Treading Lightly Through Djiru National Park: Cassowaries, Canopy, and the Quiet Magic of the Rainforest Far North Queensland is home to many wild and wondrous places, but few are as quietly compelling as Djiru National Park. Nestled between Mission Beach and the...