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Mount Whitfield Conservation Park

Mount Whitfield Conservation Park is a part of Cairns and is a great place to escape from the hustle and bustles daily life.


The rainforest-clad slopes form a dramatic backdrop, offering trails that lead you through lush greenery or open up views at different points along their length - perfect for those looking forward to the adventure with nature.


Mount Whitfield Conservation Park is an excellent spot for adventure seekers who want to explore the outdoors. You can summit Lumley Hill and take in views of Cairns and coastline from its many hiking trails, which range between easy access points near car parks or more challenging climbs up steep hillsides covered with vegetation that may be thick enough to stop you dead if it catches fire.


The four different coloured arrows (Blue Arrow, Red Arrow, Yellow Arrow, and Green Arrow) that you can find in the Mount Whitfield Conservation Park are very popular with locals and visitors seeking an escape from city life. The walking tracks wind through this beautiful area, leading to some great views of Cairns below and quiet surroundings perfect for hiking or taking pictures.


Mount Whitfield Conservation Park is an excellent spot for nature enthusiasts to explore the Australian brush-turkey and orange-footed scrub fowl. The area also has a variety of other wildlife, including buff breasted paradise kingfishers that can sometimes be seen in summer months, as well shy noisy pittas who call from less busy rainforest sections within this preserve.


Mount Whitfield Conservation Park is a great place to spot some of Australia's rarest birds. Keep an eye out for Australian brush-turkeys and orange footed scrub fowls, which are commonly seen in the warmer months; you may also find buff breasted paradise kingfishers here during summertime when it rains more often than not.


Situated at Collins Avenue, Cairns, Queensland 4870, Mount Whitfield Conservation Park is a haven for red-legged pademelons, who browse among the forests' tallest trees. It also houses swamps and agile wallabies that can sometimes be seen here.


Mount Whitfield Conservation Park offers an expansive and picturesque setting for your next outdoor event. The facilities at this preserve include car parks, lookouts with views of the surrounding area, and a picnic spot that would be perfect for enjoying nature's beauty following one too many speeches from those pesky conferences.


This one has facilities unlike anything else around here. The car park is spacious enough for everyone, with plenty of benches to sit on while you eat or chat. Even lookouts offer breathtaking views over hillsides so pristine they can't compare it against any other place in town.

Another local attraction in Cairns:

The Australian Armour And Artillery Museum

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