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Located along the Kennedy Highway in Far North Queensland, Australia lies the Millstream Falls National Park.
Mossman Mount Molloy Road Lookout is a popular stopover for tourists and travelers on the Mossman Mount Molloy Road in Queensland.
Mount Baldy Atherton is a challenging hiking trail located in the Herberton Range National Park.
Located just before entering the town of Mount Garnet from the north, Wurruma Swamp is a great destination for bird-watching and nature-lovers.
Located southeast of Herberton on the Atherton Tableland in Far North Queensland, Mount Hypipamee Crater, also known as 'The Crater', provides visitors with a glimpse into the fascinating geological history of Australia.
The Mount Hypipamee Crater, also known as The Crater is a huge diatreme located south-east of Herberton on the Atherton Tableland in Far North Queensland, Australia. It is 61 metres in diameter and 82 metres deep.It was first discovered by accident when in 1879 Weate and party nearly fell into it.
Located in Far North Queensland, Australia, Mount Lewis National Park is a pristine natural wilderness encompassing both the Shire of Mareeba and Douglas Shire.
Mt Hypipamee Upper Barron is a natural wonder located in the Atherton Tablelands of Queensland, Australia.
Mungalli Falls at Mungalli is a privately-owned World-Heritage listed waterfall in Queensland.
Orion Lagoon Springfield is a family-friendly water park located just 30 minutes away from Brisbane's Central Business District.
Nestled amidst the beautiful Girringun National Park, Princess Hills is a breathtaking destination that beckons all nature lovers.
Rainforestation Nature Park is a popular tourist attraction located 5 kilometres away from Kuranda in Far North Queensland, Australia.
Robelle Domain in Springfield Central is a premier parkland destination covering 24 hectares.
Rocky Creek War Memorial Park is located on the Kennedy Highway, approximately 7km north of Tolga and 15km north of Atherton. The park is situated on the site of the 2/2nd Australian General Hospital laundry and kitchen complex, which was once part of the largest medical military center in the southern hemisphere during World War II. The park is a tribute to the Australian soldiers who served in World War II and is a popular destination for visitors to the Tablelands region. The park features pl
The Tableland Regional Gallery is an art gallery in Atherton, QLD.
Tully Falls National Park Ravenshoe is a popular travel destination located 10km south of Ravenshoe via Tully Falls Road.
Located within Crater Lakes National Park, Twin Kauris Lake Barrine is a must-see attraction in Australia.
Wairuna is located in Girringun National Park, which is part of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area.
Located in Ravenshoe, Queensland, Australia, the Windy Hill Wind Farm Viewing Area is a must-see tourist destination that offers a unique experience of viewing wind turbines up close.
Wongabel State Forest is a nature lover's paradise located just 8 km south of Atherton on the Kennedy Highway in Queensland, Australia.
Wooroonooran National Park, located in Queensland, Australia, is a part of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area.
Zillie Falls Millaa Millaa is a beautiful destination located on the Waterfalls Circuit in the Far North Queensland region of Australia.
The Australian Butterfly Sanctuary is a butterfly sanctuary and exhibit situated in the centre of Kuranda, Queensland, Australia.
Barron Falls (Aboriginal: Din Din) is a steep tiered cascade waterfall on the Barron River located where the river descends from the Atherton Tablelands to the Cairns coastal plain, in Queensland, Australia.
Barron Gorge National Park is a protected area in the Cairns Region, Queensland, Australia.
At Birdworld Kuranda in the Australian highlands of the Atherton Tablelands, you can experience the beauty of the world's wide variety of birds in their own natural habitats.
Just like a butterfly in its chrysalis, the Cockrell Butterfly Center is having a transformation of its own
Museum featuring a 9-m.-high replica of an allosaurus & a diverse range of fossils & gemstones.
The ride currently uses section cars and starts from Herberton Station and travels roughly parallel to the Wild River
The Herberton Mining Museum History Association Inc. (HMMHA) was formed in February 2020 as a registered organization to support museum operations and collections management.