| Address | Barron Falls Road, Kuranda Queensland, 4872, Australia | | Enquiries : | Send an enquiry to Barron Gorge National Park | | Telephone Enquiries : | 13-0013 0372 |
This is a park of great cultural and historical significance, with dramatic scenery and World Heritage-listed rainforest. The local Aboriginal people developed trails through the area that later became the first pack routes used by Europeans to link the hinterland goldfields to the coast. Today, you can walk these trails for fun!
Walk to a lookout to view Barron Falls (spectacular after good rainfall). Take the Skyrail cableway for views over the forest canopy and out to the coast. Jump aboard the famous Kuranda railway as it winds past ravines and picturesque waterfalls. Explore the rainforest along the walking tracks from Speewah or Kamerunga. Join a white-water rafting tour to experience the river up close.
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| Accreditation | World Heritage. | | Activity | Bushwalking, Camping, Cycling, Self-Guided. | | Entity Facility | Access With Assistance for the Disabled, Picnic Area, Public Toilet, Viewing Platform. | | Experience | Fishing, Flora/Fauna, Nature based, Wildlife. |
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