Moresby Ranges Nature Reserve is a protected area in Queensland renowned for its ancient volcanic landforms, diverse wildlife, and extensive rainforest trails offering immersive outdoor experiences.
Moresby Ranges Nature Reserve is located near Cairns in far north Queensland and protects a rugged landscape characterized by steep volcanic hills, tropical rainforest, and rich biodiversity. The reserve encompasses remnants of ancient volcanic activity, with rugged ridges, deeply incised gullies, and basalt soils supporting lush vegetation. It is an important habitat for several threatened species, including cassowaries, spectacled flying foxes, and various rare bird species. Historically, the area holds cultural significance for the local Indigenous Yirrganydji people, and natural features reflect long-standing ecological processes in the Wet Tropics region. Visitors to the reserve enjoy a range of outdoor activities, particularly hiking and wildlife observation, with several well-maintained trails winding through dense rainforest and leading to viewpoints overlooking the Coral Sea and nearby coastal plains. The Moresby Range Track is a highlight that combines moderate hiking difficulty with opportunities to see native wildlife and plant communities unique to this part of Queensland. The nature reserve provides a quieter alternative to more commercial parks nearby, appealing to visitors seeking solitude and native forest experiences. Birdwatching is popular given the reserve's rich avian diversity, and photography enthusiasts find ample opportunities capturing rainforest scenery and wildlife. Access to the reserve is relatively straightforward from Cairns, with trailheads offering parking and minimal facilities. Conservation efforts focus on protecting threatened species habitats, managing invasive species, and maintaining natural fire regimes. The reserve contributes significantly to regional biodiversity and ecological stability within the Wet Tropics World Heritage area.
Moresby Range Track offering diverse rainforest and wildlife viewing
Ancient volcanic landscapes and basaltic ridges
Habitat for the endangered Southern Cassowary
Remote gully areas rich with tropical bird species
A key hiking trail traversing diverse ecosystems, with lookout points offering panoramic views.
Geologically significant basaltic formations created by ancient volcanic activity.
Protected refuge for the endangered Southern Cassowary, Australia's iconic flightless bird.