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Hiking in Grey Peaks National Park is not publicly accessible, as the park lacks facilities and designated trails for outdoor activities. This Indigenous Protected Area, located in Far North Queensland, Australia, is characterized by largely undisturbed sclerophyll forests and upland and lowland vine rainforests. The terrain within the park ranges in altitude from 20 meters to 644 meters at the summit of Grey Peaks, contributing to the scenic backdrop of Cairns. While the park itself is not open for hiking,…
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Red Arrow Circuit climbs through bamboo-filled rainforest with paved trails and over 250 stairs, it's a great workout with rewarding views along the way. To extend this workout, add on the Blue Arrow Circuit. This forest is home to tree kangaroos, scrub turkeys, goannas, and rich birdlife.
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Just a few steps off the Blue Arrow Circuit, this lookout point has a covered observation area and signage explaining local wildlife and fauna. There are great views of the Coral Sea and of the airport.
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The Red Arrow Circuit Lookout has views over Cairns, the airport, the coastline, and surrounding mountains. It’s a popular spot for sunrise and sunset since it's so close to the parking area. The approach is steep but worthwhile.
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The Blue Arrow Circuit is one of the longer circuits in Mount Whitfield Conservation Park. The track is well-marked and easy to follow and popular with runners and bushwalkers looking for a bit of good elevation gain and descent.
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This monument honours the Z Special Unit, or Z Force, an Allied special operations group formed during World War II. It recognises the brave men who trained in Cairns and executed covert missions behind Japanese lines in Southeast Asia, including the famous raid on Singapore Harbour. This memorial pays tribute to a multinational force, mainly Australian, along with British, Dutch, New Zealand, Timorese, and Indonesian members, who risked their lives in these operations.
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No, Grey Peaks National Park is currently not publicly accessible for hiking or other outdoor activities. The park lacks designated trails and facilities for visitors. Official sources confirm there are no public access roads or facilities within its boundaries. The park is primarily focused on protecting significant natural landscapes.
While Grey Peaks National Park itself is not accessible for hiking, the surrounding region, particularly around Cairns, offers a variety of trails. This guide highlights routes such as the Cairns Esplanade – Cairns Esplanade Lagoon loop from Cairns and the Bamboo Shark Aquarium Exhibit – Palm Tree on Abbott Street loop from Cairns, which explore urban waterfronts and coastal paths.
The trails available in the region surrounding Grey Peaks National Park, such as those around Cairns, are generally easy to moderate. They often feature coastal paths, urban waterfronts, and accessible loops with minimal elevation gain. For example, the Bishop's House – Bronze Turtle Sculpture loop from Cairns is an easy route through urban and coastal settings.
Yes, while the national park itself is not accessible, the nearby trails around Cairns are largely family-friendly. Many routes are easy and suitable for all ages, such as the Cairns Lagoon – Lawn by the Waterfront loop from Cairns City, which is a short and easy path perfect for a leisurely stroll.
Grey Peaks National Park protects a diverse range of natural landscapes, including upland and lowland vine rainforests, as well as sclerophyll forests. These forests are critical habitat for the southern cassowary. The park also features granite and granodiorite formations within the Malbon Thompson Range, which hold cultural significance for Traditional Owners.
The trails in the region are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 45 reviews. Hikers often praise the accessible coastal paths, urban waterfronts, and the variety of easy to moderate loops available for different ability levels.
Yes, many of the recommended routes in the surrounding area are circular walks. Examples include the Cairns Esplanade Lagoon – Cairns Lagoon loop from Cairns City and the Cairns Esplanade – Cairns Esplanade Lagoon loop from Cairns, which offer convenient starting and ending points.
The region around Grey Peaks National Park, including Cairns, experiences a tropical climate. The dry season (typically May to October) is generally considered the best time for outdoor activities, offering cooler temperatures and less humidity, making for more comfortable hiking conditions.
Traditional Owners have expressed aspirations to establish walking tracks in selected locations within Grey Peaks National Park, including a potential loop track near the Djunbunji ranger base, and to provide eco-cultural tours. However, as of official reports, such facilities and public access are not yet available.
This guide features 32 hiking routes in the broader Grey Peaks National Park region. These routes range from easy to moderate, with 21 easy, 9 moderate, and 2 difficult options available for exploration outside the national park itself.
For trails located around Cairns, public transport options within the city are available to reach various starting points. However, as Grey Peaks National Park itself has no public access, there is no public transport directly to the park boundaries for hiking purposes.
While Grey Peaks National Park is known for its biodiversity, including being part of an Important Bird Area for lowland tropical rainforest birds and protecting the southern cassowary, direct encounters within the park are not possible due to lack of access. On trails near Cairns, you might observe coastal birdlife and other urban-adapted species.


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