
Free Entry
Tully Gorge National Park is situated in Australia's wettest area. Heavy rainfall encourages lush tropical vegetation and ensures plenty of white-water on the Tully River. The park's walks and lookouts offer spectacular views of the rainforest and river rapids. Relax and enjoy the serene, grassy campground beside the river. If you're feeling adventurous, join an organised white-water rafting tour. Take a stroll along the short, wheelchair-accessible, Butterfly walk (20 minutes) to learn about some of the food plants of the local butterfly species.
Children:
Children are welcome.
Disabled:
There is access for guests with a disability. The toilets in the picnic and camping area and the Butterfly walk are wheelchair accessible. There are no wheelchair-accessible facilities at Tully Falls lookout.
How To Get There
35 kilometres north-west of Tully. Conventional vehicle access along Jarra Creek and Cardstone Roads. The road is narrow in places. Watch out for large buses.
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