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Wooroonooran National Park

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Queensland

Wooroonooran National Park

The best walks and hikes in Wooroonooran National Park

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Hiking in Wooroonooran National Park offers diverse experiences within a World Heritage-listed rainforest environment. The park features ancient rainforests, wild rivers, deep gorges, and numerous waterfalls. Its topography includes the Bellenden Ker Range, home to Queensland's highest peaks, and the striking Walshs Pyramid, providing varied terrain from challenging mountain ascents to accessible forest walks.

Best hiking trails in Wooroonooran National Park

  • The most popular hiking route is Bartle Frere Trail, a 9.2 miles (14.8 km) trail that takes 6…

Last updated: May 19, 2026

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Windin Falls Track

11.2km

03:08

210m

210m

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6.53km

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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14.8km

06:47

1,460m

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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.

Easy
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February 26, 2026, Wooroonooran National Park

Wooroonooran National Park makes up part of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area recognized as a exceptionally diverse and important tropical ecosystem by UNESCO. This particular park covers most of the Bellenden Ker Range including the two highest peaks in Queensland, Bellenden Ker, 1,593 metres and Bartle Frere, 1,622 metres)

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February 26, 2026, Windin Falls Track

Starting from the Gourka Road car park the Windin Falls Track takes you through a World Heritage listed rainforest on the way to one of Australia's most beautiful waterfalls. While most fit hikers shouldn't have any trouble on this hike keep in mind that it can become very muddy and slippery after heavy rain. So to get the most out of you visit try to time it during a sunny day. And don't forget your swimmers, the natural infinity pool at the top of the falls is very refreshing.

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February 26, 2026, Windin Falls

Cascading approximately 100 meters and with an incredible view down the valley, many consider Windin Falls to be the most scenic if all of Australia. And luckily for us it's relatively easy to reach via a well maintained trail. Just be careful close to the edge as the wet rocks can be very slippery.

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Wooroonooran National Park makes up part of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area recognized as a exceptionally diverse and important tropical ecosystem by UNESCO. This particular park covers most of the Bellenden Ker Range including the two highest peaks in Queensland, Bellenden Ker, 1,593 metres and Bartle Frere, 1,622 metres.

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February 24, 2026, Behana Gorge

The Behana Gorge is a major feature of Wooroonooran National Park and the Behana Creek that runs through it is an important resource for the local community. Visitors can enjoy a walk through the gorge to Clamshell Falls along a paved track that has a few steep sections but is easy to navigate.

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February 24, 2026, Clamshell Falls

Clamshell Falls are tucked into the rocks of Wooroonooran National Park at the end of a paved access road. The walk up is relatively mellow with most of the elevation gain right at the end. You can reward yourself for the climb with a dip in the cool water at the base of the falls, just be careful as the wet rocks are slippery.

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Mount Bartle Frere, known to the Ngajanji people as Choorechillum, is Queensland’s highest mountain at 1,622 metres. Rising from the Bellenden Ker Range in Wooroonooran National Park, its slopes are cloaked in dense tropical rainforest that supports diverse plants and wildlife. On clear days, the summit offers sweeping views from the Atherton Tablelands to the coast, though conditions are often wet and cloud‑covered. Its rugged terrain and high rainfall contribute to the mountain’s reputation as one of Australia’s more demanding tropical ascents.

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February 22, 2026, Big Rock camping area

Big Rock campsite is a basic bush camping area beside a creek partway up the Bartle Frere Trail. It provides a natural stopping point with flat ground for tents and access to water, though facilities are minimal, no fires, and visitors are required to carry out all rubbish. Its shaded rainforest setting makes it the usual base for splitting the climb into two days.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many hiking trails are available in Wooroonooran National Park?

Wooroonooran National Park offers a number of hiking trails, ranging from easy strolls to challenging multi-day treks. There are currently 8 routes documented on komoot, with 5 easy, 2 moderate, and 1 difficult option.

What are the best trails for experiencing waterfalls in Wooroonooran National Park?

The park is renowned for its spectacular waterfalls. You can experience them on trails like the Windin Falls Track, which leads to a natural infinity pool. Other popular spots include Josephine Falls, Millaa Millaa Falls, and Nandroya Falls, which often have dedicated walking tracks.

Are there any family-friendly hiking options in Wooroonooran National Park?

Yes, Wooroonooran National Park has several easy walks suitable for families. The Goldfield Trail – The Boulders loop from Boulders Lookout is a short, easy option. The Rainforest Walking Trail – Forest Walk loop from Mamu Tropical Skywalk also provides an accessible experience, including elevated walkways.

What kind of terrain can I expect on hikes in Wooroonooran National Park?

The terrain varies significantly. You'll find well-formed, accessible paths leading to waterfalls, as well as rugged rainforest tracks with steep ascents to mountain peaks like Mount Bartle Frere. Many trails traverse lush, ancient rainforests, often with some elevation gain and descent.

What are some notable landmarks or viewpoints to see while hiking?

Beyond the numerous waterfalls, the park features prominent peaks like Mount Bartle Frere and the striking Walshs Pyramid, which offer challenging hikes with rewarding panoramic views. The Mamu Tropical Skywalk provides an immersive rainforest canopy experience with an observation tower.

Can I bring my dog on the hiking trails in Wooroonooran National Park?

Generally, dogs are not permitted on walking tracks or in national parks in Queensland to protect the native wildlife and natural environment. It's always best to check the latest regulations on the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service website before planning your visit.

Are there any circular hiking routes in the park?

Yes, there are circular routes available. For example, the Goldfield Trail – The Boulders loop from Boulders Lookout and the Rainforest Walking Trail – Forest Walk loop from Mamu Tropical Skywalk are both loop options that allow you to return to your starting point without retracing your steps.

What is the best time of year to go hiking in Wooroonooran National Park?

The dry season (typically May to October) is generally considered the best time for hiking. During this period, the weather is cooler and drier, making trails less slippery and more comfortable for walking. The wet season (November to April) brings heavy rainfall, which can make some tracks challenging or even inaccessible.

What do other hikers enjoy most about Wooroonooran National Park?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 25 reviews. Reviewers often praise the park's lush rainforests, spectacular waterfalls, and the diverse range of trails that cater to different ability levels.

Are there opportunities for wild swimming along the hiking trails?

Yes, Wooroonooran National Park is known for its refreshing swimming holes, particularly at its numerous waterfalls. Josephine Falls is famous for its crystal-clear swimming holes, and Millaa Millaa Falls also offers a wide swimming pool. Always exercise caution and check local conditions before swimming.

Is public transport available to access Wooroonooran National Park trailheads?

Public transport options directly to all trailheads within Wooroonooran National Park are limited. Many visitors opt for private vehicles or guided tours. For specific access points, it's advisable to check with local tour operators or the Cairns Visitor Centre for transport arrangements.

Are there any challenging multi-day hikes in the park?

For experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Bartle Frere Trail is a demanding 14.8 km route to Queensland's highest peak, often taking 1-2 days to complete. The Walshs Pyramid Walking Track is another steep and challenging climb.

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