Photo: Craig Gilbert / CC BY 3.0
Perched in the lush rainforest canopy of North Queensland's Palmerston section of Wooroonooran National Park, the Mamu Tropical Skywalk is a thrilling elevated walkway that offers a bird's-eye view of one of Australia's most biodiverse ecosystems. This 350-metre-long structure, with a cantilevered platform extending over the treetops, lets you walk among the giants of the Daintree Rainforest without breaking a sweat. It's an ideal stop for self-drivers exploring the Cassowary Coast or the Atherton Tablelands, combining easy access with a genuine immersion in ancient tropical flora and fauna.
Highlights & What to See
- Canopy Walkway: Stroll along the elevated boardwalk 15 metres above the forest floor, with interpretive signs revealing the secrets of the rainforest's layered structure.
- The Cantilever: At the end of the walkway, a dramatic platform juts out over the valley, offering sweeping panoramic views of the Palmerston River gorge and surrounding mountains.
- Birdwatching: Keep an eye out for colourful species like the Victoria's riflebird, kingfishers, and the elusive cassowary – the skywalk is one of the better spots to spot this iconic bird.
- Rainforest Ecology: Learn about the complex relationships between plants, insects, and animals through well-designed displays that highlight the ancient Gondwanan origins of this forest.
- Picnic Area: After your walk, relax at the nearby picnic facilities with tables and barbecues, surrounded by the sounds of the jungle.
Suggested Time to Spend
Most visitors spend about 45 minutes to an hour walking the skywalk and reading the interpretive panels. If you're a keen birdwatcher or photographer, allow up to 1.5 hours. The skywalk is a perfect short stop on a longer self-drive itinerary – combine it with a visit to the nearby Josephine Falls or the Mamu Canopy Walkway (the original walk) for a half-day of rainforest exploration.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Josephine Falls: A series of beautiful natural rock pools and cascades, great for a refreshing swim – just a 10-minute drive south.
- Paronella Park: A quirky Spanish-style castle set in a lush garden with waterfalls, about 30 minutes north near Innisfail.
- Innisfail: A charming sugar-mill town with a vibrant Italian heritage, known for its art deco architecture and excellent seafood.
- Mission Beach: A laid-back coastal village with stunning beaches and access to the Great Barrier Reef, about 40 minutes north-east.
- Atherton Tablelands: Head inland to explore crater lakes, waterfalls, and historic villages like Yungaburra – about an hour's drive west.
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Image credits
- Josephine Falls — Frances76 at English Wikipedia / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Paronella Park — Neegzistuoja / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Innisfail — [1] / Public domain
- Mission Beach — Hagai Agmon-Snir حچاي اچمون-سنير חגי אגמון-שניר / CC BY-SA 4.0
- Atherton Tablelands — Mike Lehmann / CC BY-SA 3.0
- Wooroonooran National Park — LecomteB / CC BY-SA 3.0