Curtain Fig Tree

Photo: Mike Lehmann / CC BY-SA 3.0

In the heart of the Atherton Tablelands, the Curtain Fig Tree is a natural wonder that feels plucked from a fantasy novel. This colossal strangler fig, with its curtain-like cascade of aerial roots, stands as a living testament to the rainforest's power and patience. The tree is a key stop on the Waterfall Circuit, offering a cool, shaded walk that immerses you in the lush, ancient world of tropical North Queensland.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow 30–40 minutes to walk the boardwalk and soak in the atmosphere. If you're combining with a visit to Yungaburra (just 5 minutes away) and a crater lake, a half-day is comfortable. The site is best visited in the morning when the light filters through the canopy and wildlife is most active. It's a perfect quick stop on a self-drive circuit of the Tablelands.

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