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Things To Do - General Information
Tropical North Queensland is the sort of place that you could travel
to over and over again and still not see everything. If scenic panoramas
are what you're after, you can travel along 600 km (372 miles) of
roads throughout the World Heritage Area, including 40 scenic routes,
and choose from over 100 scenic spots to visit. These include features
like Queensland's highest peaks, Bartle Frere and Bellenden Ker,
and Australia's longest single-drop waterfall, the 305 metre (1,000
foot) Wallaman Falls.
There are about 150 managed walks
in the Wet Tropics. They range from short, popular boardwalks with
visitor facilities to long distance treks with overnight camping.
Go walking, and enjoy spectacular scenery, swim in the waterholes
and experience the wide range of Wet Tropics environments. Learn
about the plants
and animals and the need to conserve and protect the Wet Tropics
as a natural and Aboriginal cultural landscape. Find out about the
many diverse walks available
in the Wet Tropics and search
our database for a walk to suit your needs.
The Wet Tropics Great Walk is the longest of Queensland's Great Walks. It traverses 110km of rugged north Queensland landscapes in Girringun National Park, west of Cardwell and Ingham. The walk links two of Queensland's most beautiful waterfalls - Wallaman Falls and Blencoe Falls.
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