1 of 588 parks in Australia · Number of Hiking trails: 5 · 1,266.36 km²
Location - Daintree National Park is situated in the Far North region of Queensland, Australia. It's located approximately 130 kilometers north of Cairns, a popular tourist destination. Nearby towns and cities include Port Douglas, Mossman, and Cape Tribulation. History - Established in 1988, Daintree National Park is relatively new. However, the region has a rich cultural history, with evidence of Aboriginal occupation dating back thousands of years. The park was created to protect the unique and ancient rainforest ecosystem found in the area. Parking - The park offers several parking areas, allowing visitors to access different attractions. Parking is typically free, but there might be specific regulations or restrictions in place, such as no overnight parking or parking near sensitive ecological areas. Wildlife - Daintree National Park is renowned for its diverse wildlife, including many rare and endangered species. Visitors can encounter a variety of animals, such as cassowaries, koalas, crocodiles, and colorful bird species. The park is also home to unique creatures like the southern cassowary, a large flightless bird, and the iconic koala. Flora - The park's most notable feature is its ancient rainforest, one of the oldest continuously growing rainforests in the world. The flora is diverse, with towering trees, ferns, and vines. Common plant species include eucalyptus, rainforest palms, and strangler figs. Visitors might also encounter unique vegetation, such as the banyan tree, a massive tree with numerous aerial roots. Features - Daintree National Park offers a variety of natural features. The park is known for its stunning waterfalls, including Mossman Gorge and Alexandra Range. Visitors can also explore the park's beaches, which are home to a variety of marine life. There are opportunities for hiking, swimming, and wildlife spotting. The park is also home to the Daintree River, a popular spot for crocodile cruises. Public Transport - Public transport options to Daintree National Park are limited. The most common way to reach the park is by car or joining a guided tour. Car rental services are available in Cairns and other nearby towns. Guided tours often include transportation, accommodation, and park entry fees. Photo Credit: User:Diliff and Bob Linsdell
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There are public restrooms available in Daintree National Park