The Daintree Coast is popular among visitors for its reef and rainforest vistas. It is part of one of Australia's largest remaining stands of tropical rainforest with a last refuge for some unique plants and animals which have evolved here over many millions of years. The Daintree Coast is a small part of the Kuku Yalanji tribal area and has great spiritual and cultural significance for these people. There are a multitude of short walks in the area.
The Myall Beach Walk runs between Dubuji and Kulki. From Kulki, the track leaves from the carpark and ascends up and over the ridge - a short steep climb. The track then makes its way down to the beach through a small, wet, coastal forest. The beach walk to Dubuji is breathtakingly beautiful. Cape Tribulation behind you and white beaches and coastal mountains ahead. It is only about 1.5 kilometres to the Dubuji Boardwalk and the access from the main road. You can walk back the way you came or return along the road.
Follow the Daintree to Cape Tribulation Road. Dubuji is well signposted not far south of Cape Tribulation, and the Myall Beach walk leaves from the Kulki carpark area at the Cape itself.
If you would like more information about Myall Beach Walk:
See the NPRSR website page for Cape Tribulation, Daintree National Park.