The Tully River plunges down the Cardwell Range, through a densely forested gorge. Part of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, Tully Gorge National Park offers camping, picnicking in pleasant surroundings, challenging hikes and spectacular views.
You can explore both sections of the park from a variety of locations. In the Tableland section, watch as the Tully River plunges into the deep gorge from the Tully Gorge lookout, and follow the River walk to the river above the falls (and below the dam wall).
On the coast in the Tully section of the park, near Tully, set up camp in of the two camping areas and explore the surrounding area. Tackle the challenging track to the 678m summit of Mount Tyson for amazing views along the coast, or take a leisurely stroll along the Butterfly walk (best between September and February). Relax and enjoy a picnic at Alligators Nest and Tully Gorge day-use areas, and throw a line in the river to try your luck.
Carpark
Car parking available
Barbeque
Barbecue facilities for guests
Facilities
Barbeque
Caravan / Camper Trailer / Campervan Sites / Campsites
Carpark
Lookouts
Picnic Area
Public Toilet
Activities
Birdwatching
Camping
Fishing
Hiking
Swimming
Walks
Accessibility
Disabled access available, contact operator for details.
Tully Gorge National Park
Cardstone Road,
40 kilometres north-west of Tully,
Tully,
Cassowary Coast Area
Queensland
4854
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