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Curtain Fig National Park is a national park in the Atherton Tablelands of Far North Queensland, Australia. This area is characterized by its unique mabi forest, fertile basalt soils, and the iconic Curtain Fig Tree, a spectacular strangler fig with extensive aerial roots. While the park itself is compact, its location within the broader Atherton Tablelands provides a setting for several outdoor activities, including road cycling. The landscape features remnants of volcanic activity and diverse flora, offering a distinct environment…

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Chinatown loop from Malanda

80.1km

03:45

1,040m

1,040m

Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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39.5km

01:54

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Frequently asked questions

What is Curtain Fig National Park?

Curtain Fig National Park is a national park located in the Atherton Tablelands of Far North Queensland, Australia. It is recognized for its unique mabi forest and the iconic Curtain Fig Tree. The park is part of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area.

What is the main attraction in Curtain Fig National Park?

The primary attraction is the Curtain Fig Tree, a spectacular strangler fig estimated to be over 500 years old. Its extensive aerial roots drop 49 feet (15 meters) to the forest floor, creating a unique curtain-like formation. An elevated boardwalk provides access for viewing the tree.

What outdoor activities are available in Curtain Fig National Park?

The park and its immediate surroundings offer opportunities for outdoor activities, with a focus on road cycling. There are 5 routes available for road cycling in the region. These routes allow exploration of the mabi forest and the scenic Atherton Tablelands.

Are there road cycling routes in Curtain Fig National Park?

While the national park itself does not feature extensive cycling trails, the surrounding Atherton Tablelands region is well-suited for road cycling. The area offers a network of paved country roads with varied terrain. More information can be found in the Road Cycling Routes in Curtain Fig National Park guide.

What are some popular road cycling routes near Curtain Fig National Park?

Popular road cycling routes in the region include the Chinatown loop from Malanda, which is approximately 49.7 miles (79.9 kilometers) long. Other options are the Tolga Scrub – Chinatown loop from Malanda, about 36.1 miles (58.0 kilometers), and the Lake Eacham loop from Yungaburra, approximately 25.5 miles (41.1 kilometers). These routes offer diverse scenery across the Atherton Tablelands.

Are there difficult road cycling routes in the Curtain Fig National Park area?

Yes, the region offers routes of varying difficulty. For example, the Chinatown loop from Malanda is rated as Difficult. Other routes like the Tolga Scrub – Chinatown loop from Malanda and the Roadbike loop from Yungaburra are rated as Moderate.

What kind of terrain can be expected on road cycling routes near Curtain Fig National Park?

Road cycling routes in the Atherton Tablelands feature a mix of paved country roads. The terrain varies from lush rainforest near the park to open grasslands and areas shaped by volcanic activity. Cyclists can expect diverse landscapes throughout their rides.

How popular is Curtain Fig National Park on komoot?

Curtain Fig National Park has had more than 30 visitors record their experiences on komoot. There are 5 routes available for road cycling in the area. The average rating for these routes is currently not available.

What unique natural features are found in Curtain Fig National Park?

Beyond the Curtain Fig Tree, the park protects a remnant of endangered mabi forest, characterized by semi-deciduous canopy trees. The area's fertile basalt soils and basalt boulders are a result of volcanic activity over 350,000 years ago. This environment supports diverse wildlife.

Is there wildlife to observe in Curtain Fig National Park?

The park's rich environment supports a diverse array of wildlife. Species include the Lumholtz's tree-kangaroo, various possums, and leaf-tailed geckos. Numerous bird species also inhabit the mabi forest.

Where can I find more information about Curtain Fig National Park?

Official information about Curtain Fig National Park is available on the Queensland Parks website. The official website is parks.des.qld.gov.au/parks/curtain-fig. For general inquiries, the Queensland Parks phone number is 13 QGOV (137468).

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