Parks in Atherton Tablelands

The Atherton Tablelands, located west of Cairns in Queensland, Australia, is a region filled with national parks, state forests, and other protected areas showcasing a rich colonial history, diverse vegetation types, and unique animals. Some of the notable parks in the area include Curtain Fig National Park, known for its iconic Curtain Fig Tree and offering walks and picnic areas for visitors to enjoy. Mt. Hypipamee National Park features a volcanic crater and walking tracks for exploration, while Millstream Falls National Park is home to the widest single-drop waterfall in Australia, offering a popular destination for picnics and swimming.

Kuranda National Park is renowned for its lush rainforests, waterfalls, and diverse wildlife, while Girringun National Park showcases Blencoe Falls, providing walking tracks and opportunities for birdwatching. Danbulla National Park and State Forest offer walking and horse riding trails, along with camping areas. Davies Creek National Park and Dinden National Park feature walking trails, picnic areas, and wildlife spotting opportunities. In addition to these parks, the Atherton Tablelands is home to the NRMA Atherton Tablelands Holiday Park, located 2km outside the village of Atherton.

The Atherton Tablelands region, a one-and-a-half-hour drive from Cairns, boasts a cooler climate than the coast and an abundance of waterfalls, rainforests, and lakes to explore. Visitors can enjoy activities such as mountain biking, hiking, and swimming in this picturesque area.

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