1 of 588 parks in Australia · Number of Hiking trails: 0 · 5.49 km²
Location: Davies Creek National Park is situated in the Far North Queensland region of Australia, approximately 20 kilometers west of Cairns. Nearby towns include Atherton Tablelands and Kuranda. History: Established in 1987, Davies Creek National Park was created to protect the unique rainforest ecosystems found in the region. While there aren't any significant historical events directly tied to the park, its creation reflects the increasing efforts to conserve Australia's natural heritage. Parking: The park offers ample parking facilities. There are several designated parking areas throughout the park, making it convenient for 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: Davies Creek National Park is renowned for its diverse wildlife. Visitors can encounter a variety of native Australian species, including kangaroos, wallabies, cassowaries, koalas, and various bird species. The park is also home to reptiles like goannas and snakes. Keep an eye out for unique animals like the platypus, a semi-aquatic mammal found in the park's waterways. Flora: The park features lush rainforest vegetation, including towering rainforest trees, ferns, and vines. Common plant species include eucalyptus, hoop pine, and fig trees. Visitors might also encounter unique flora, such as the strangler fig, a plant that grows around and eventually overtakes a host tree. Features: Davies Creek National Park offers a variety of natural features. The park is known for its waterfalls, including Davies Creek Falls and Crystal Cascades. There are opportunities for hiking, swimming, and exploring the park's natural beauty. Visitors might also encounter historical sites or Aboriginal rock art, showcasing the region's cultural heritage. Public Transport: Public transport options to Davies Creek National Park are limited. However, it's possible to reach the park by hiring a 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: NeilsPhotography
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There are public restrooms available in Davies Creek National Park