Sue's Guidebook

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Sue's Guidebook

Family friendly Fun

Something for the whole family
Rainforestation Nature Park provides an opportunity to immerse yourself in our Indigenous Culture with boomerang throwing and cultural dance, get up close to native animals and experience an amphibious army duck tour. You may opt to do one or all of the activities. A buffet lunch is also available.
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Regnskógur Náttúruverndarsvæði
1030 Kennedy Highway
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Rainforestation Nature Park provides an opportunity to immerse yourself in our Indigenous Culture with boomerang throwing and cultural dance, get up close to native animals and experience an amphibious army duck tour. You may opt to do one or all of the activities. A buffet lunch is also available.

Sightseeing

Follow the trail leading to a series of swimming holes & cascades tumbling over granite boulders. If you have a medium level of fitness, it is definitely worth the walk to the waterfall itself. It pays to wear reef shoes or other enclosed shoes with good grip, as the rocks can be slippery when wet (nothing to do with Bon Jovi 😉) Emerald Creek Falls is approximately 30 minutes by car with some dirt road. Very worth the visit for those ‘Insta worthy’ pics!
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Emerald Creek Falls
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Follow the trail leading to a series of swimming holes & cascades tumbling over granite boulders. If you have a medium level of fitness, it is definitely worth the walk to the waterfall itself. It pays to wear reef shoes or other enclosed shoes with good grip, as the rocks can be slippery when wet (nothing to do with Bon Jovi 😉) Emerald Creek Falls is approximately 30 minutes by car with some dirt road. Very worth the visit for those ‘Insta worthy’ pics!
An elevated, wheelchair-accessible (with assistance) 1.2 klm return (40 minutes) boardwalk suspended high above the forest floor winds through lush, rainforest canopy to the Barron Falls lookouts and Barron Falls railway platform. The Barron Falls is quite a spectacle after the rain and during the wet season!
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Barron foss
Coondoo Street
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An elevated, wheelchair-accessible (with assistance) 1.2 klm return (40 minutes) boardwalk suspended high above the forest floor winds through lush, rainforest canopy to the Barron Falls lookouts and Barron Falls railway platform. The Barron Falls is quite a spectacle after the rain and during the wet season!
A wonderful oasis to cool down with the family on a hot day. Safe and family friendly, located off the Kennedy Hwy towards Mareeba, Davies Creek is definitely worth a visit and only 18km away. Make sure you travel the extra 2km to check out Davies Creek Falls while you're there. Davies Creek is situated on an unsealed road, but is accessible by car.
Davies Creek National Park and Dinden National Park
Davies Creek Road
A wonderful oasis to cool down with the family on a hot day. Safe and family friendly, located off the Kennedy Hwy towards Mareeba, Davies Creek is definitely worth a visit and only 18km away. Make sure you travel the extra 2km to check out Davies Creek Falls while you're there. Davies Creek is situated on an unsealed road, but is accessible by car.

City/town information

Kuranda itself is a quaint little village oozing with personality. Located only 3km away, it is well worth having a stroll through this vibrant and colourful village. Kuranda has all you need for your stay including an IGA Supermarket, Medical Centre, pharmacy and numerous shops to peruse. Be sure to check out the Original Kuranda Market which was established in 1978. There is something for everyone in Kuranda!
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Kuranda Village Centre
Coondoo Street
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Kuranda itself is a quaint little village oozing with personality. Located only 3km away, it is well worth having a stroll through this vibrant and colourful village. Kuranda has all you need for your stay including an IGA Supermarket, Medical Centre, pharmacy and numerous shops to peruse. Be sure to check out the Original Kuranda Market which was established in 1978. There is something for everyone in Kuranda!