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Curtain Fig Tree
Yungaburra, Tablelands Area

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07 4031 7676
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Description

The Curtain Fig National Park contains the renowned Curtain Fig Tree, an enormous strangler fig tree. Located a short drive out of Yungaburra, a small town in the Atherton Tableland, the giant tree has several aerial roots hanging down from its branches that look like curtains. It's over 500 years old and definitely worth a look! There's a short boardwalk around the base of the tree that is wheelchair accessible.

Property Details

Facilities

  • Access Without Assistance for the Disabled

Other Information

Children:
Children are welcome.

Disabled:
There's a short boardwalk around the base of the tree that is wheelchair accessible.

How To Get There:
Head to Atherton for about one kilometre and then follow the signs to the tree. You'll drive a short distance along a narrow road that will open up into a small car park.


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Curtain Fig Tree
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Atherton-Yungaburra Road
Yungaburra
Queensland 4884 Australia

Contact Details

07 4031 7676

 

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