Queensland Walking Tracks
From its vast, dusty inland plains to it’s tropical northern mangroves, Queensland is a rich, brown slab of Australia as broad and as stained as the akubra hats of its station owners and drovers.
Always enticing, the tropical northeast of Queensland is filled with the most exotic animals and plants on offer. The showpieces are all near the coast, and the crown jewel is the Daintree, the oldest living rainforest in the world. Comprising Mossman Gorge, Cape Tribulation, Port Douglas and the Daintree River, all are easily accesibly from Cairns, just one hour drive to the south.
At the south end of Queensland’s coastline is the state’s capital, Brisbane, set on the snaking banks of the Brisbane River, opposite Kangaroo Point. Groovy and laidback, BrisVegas (as it’s been dubbed by cheeky southerners) is a lovely place for a stroll, in fact there is a long, breezy urban boardwalk “floating” above the river.

Dubuji Boardwalk
Jindalba Boardwalk
Mossman Gorge Rainforest Circuit
Mossman Gorge River Circuit