Iron Range National Park
Cairns,
Cairns Area
Free Entry - Entry Information
Phone:
13 0013 0372
Alternate:
13 7468
Email:
qpws@nprsr.qld.com.au
Web:
www.nprsr.qld.gov.au/parks/iron-range/index.html
Description
Iron Range National Park is a remote coastal park in northern Cape York Peninsula, protecting the largest area of lowland tropical rainforest in Australia. Rainforest, eucalypt and paperbark forests and heath-shrouded hills provide a backdrop to long sweeping beaches, rocky outcrops and mangrove forests. Enjoy bush camping at one of several campgrounds. Take the 10 kilometre return walk along the banks of Claudie River. Spotlight for green pythons and common spotted cuscus; look for eclectus parrots and palm cockatoos. Visit the viewing platform for sights of Mount Tozer and surrounding heathland. Walk along the white sands of Chili Beach.
Property Details
Facilities
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Assisted Access
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Public toilet
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Viewing Platform
Activities
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Animal Watching
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Birdwatching
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Camping
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Fishing
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Walking
Other Information
Children:
Children are welcome.
How To Get There:
The park is 752 kilometres north of Cairns, along the Peninsula Developmental Road. Turn off 20 kilometres north of Archer River Roadhouse. Accessible by four-wheel-drive vehicle during the dry season only (May to October).The best time to visit is in the dry, cooler months, from June to September.
Free Entry
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Peninsula Developmental Road
752 Kilometres North of Cairns
Cairns
Queensland 4870 Australia
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