Tablelands
Rising abruptly from the coastal humidity, the Atherton Tablelands offer a cool, green escape into Queensland’s fertile volcanic highlands. Here, misty rainforests give way to rolling dairy pastures, cascading waterfalls plunge into ancient crater lakes, and the air is scented with coffee and avocados. This is a place to slow down, explore winding back roads, and discover a side of tropical North Queensland that feels a world away from the reef.
Highlights & What to See
- Waterfall Circuit: Follow the scenic drive past Millaa Millaa Falls, Zillie Falls and Ellinjaa Falls – each a picture-perfect plunge into rainforest pools perfect for a swim.
- Lake Eacham & Lake Barrine: Swim in the crystal-clear waters of these ancient volcanic crater lakes, or walk the rainforest circuit trails that teem with birdlife and towering bull kauri pines.
- Curtain Fig Tree: Marvel at this immense strangler fig, whose aerial roots form a curtain-like cascade – one of the most photographed trees in Australia.
- Granite Gorge Nature Park: Spot the friendly rock-wallabies hopping among the granite boulders, and take a refreshing dip in the gorge’s cool swimming holes.
- Yungaburra: Wander this charming historic village with its art-deco buildings, browse the Saturday markets, and enjoy a coffee at one of the quirky café-galleries.
- Undara Volcanic National Park: Venture into the world’s longest lava tube caves on a guided tour, then spot wildlife at the permanent waterholes.
Suggested Time to Spend
To properly experience the Tablelands, plan for at least two full days – this allows you to tackle the waterfall circuit, explore a crater lake, and visit Yungaburra without rushing. If you’re short on time, a long day trip from Cairns is possible, but you’ll miss the early-morning wildlife and the chance to linger over a farm-fresh lunch. For a deeper immersion, add a third day to explore Undara or hike in the misty Mount Hypipamee National Park.
Nearby Areas Worth Combining
- Kuranda: Descend from the tablelands via the historic Kuranda Scenic Railway or Skyrail Rainforest Cableway, exploring the village’s markets and butterfly sanctuary.
- Cairns Esplanade: After your highlands adventure, return to Cairns for a sunset swim at the lagoon and a seafood dinner along the lively waterfront.
- Daintree National Park: Head north from the tablelands to the world’s oldest tropical rainforest, where the Daintree River meets the Great Barrier Reef.
- Port Douglas: Combine a tablelands road trip with a stay in this chic coastal town, gateway to both the reef and the rainforest.
- Mission Beach: Drive south from the tablelands to this laid-back beach town, where you can join a white-water rafting trip on the Tully River.
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- Kuranda — Chris Olszewski / CC BY-SA 4.0