Tinaroo Falls National Park in Queensland offers lush rainforest landscapes and spectacular waterfalls, making it a prime destination for hiking, picnicking, and nature observation.
Tinaroo Falls National Park lies in Far North Queensland, surrounding the Tinaroo Dam and impounding Lake Tinaroo. The park features a diverse landscape of tropical rainforest, eucalypt woodlands, and open water, presenting excellent habitats for a variety of wildlife, including abundant bird species and native mammals. Its central attraction, the Tinaroo Falls, is a striking cascade that plunges into a scenic gorge, accessible by walking tracks from the dam area. The region's ecology supports vibrant flora, including fig trees, ferns, and relict wet tropic species. Established in 1990, the park protects both natural and cultural heritage, with Indigenous history linked to the local Yidinji people. Visitors enjoy swimming and fishing opportunities in Lake Tinaroo, as well as walking and mountain biking trails that showcase the park’s scenic views and biodiversity. The nearby township of Atherton serves as the main gateway, providing access and visitor facilities. The park's relatively small size and convenient location make it a popular day-use area for locals and tourists seeking outdoor recreation close to Cairns and the Atherton Tablelands. Wildlife enthusiasts appreciate the chance to spot species such as the endangered southern cassowary in adjoining forests. Tinaroo Falls National Park delivers a combination of natural beauty, aquatic recreation, and cultural significance within Queensland’s Wet Tropics bioregion.
Tinaroo Falls Lookout offering panoramic views of the falls and surrounding lake
Diverse birdlife including the rare cassowary in nearby habitats
Walking and mountain biking trails along peaceful rainforest gullies
Fishing and swimming spots on Lake Tinaroo near campgrounds
A scenic waterfall that drops into a gorge within the park, providing a photogenic natural landmark.
A large freshwater reservoir popular for fishing, boating, and water-based recreation.
The park protects diverse habitats with opportunities to observe native flora and fauna.