Mount Elliot

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Towering over the Coral Sea on the dry, windswept coast south of Townsville, Mount Elliot is the rugged centrepiece of Bowling Green Bay National Park. This 1,342-metre peak is cloaked in tropical rainforest on its eastern slopes and open eucalypt woodland on the west, creating a dramatic contrast. For adventurous travellers, it offers a challenging full-day hike with sweeping views of the Great Barrier Reef islands and the surrounding coastal plain. The area is also a haven for birdlife, including the elusive cassowary, and its secluded beaches provide a wild, uncrowded escape.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Dedicate a full day for the summit hike if you’re fit and well-prepared. Otherwise, a half-day is enough to enjoy Alligator Creek and the wetlands. Most visitors base themselves in Townsville (45 minutes north) and make Mount Elliot a day trip, combining it with a visit to Magnetic Island or the Great Barrier Reef. Overnight camping is not permitted on the mountain itself, but there are basic campsites at Alligator Creek and nearby Cape Cleveland.

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