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Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk Reserve adventures

Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk Reserve Adventures

Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk Reserve offers an immersive rainforest experience in Queensland, Australia, featuring elevated walkways through ancient subtropical rainforest and unique wildlife viewing opportunities.

37
Acres Protected
0.9
Miles of Trails
150,000+
Annual Visitors
2007
Year Established

About Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk Reserve

Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk Reserve
 

Located in the Gold Coast Hinterland of Queensland, Australia, the Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk Reserve covers approximately 15 hectares of protected subtropical rainforest. The reserve is accessed via a 1.5-kilometer-long elevated walkway that takes visitors hanging 15-30 meters above the forest floor for a panoramic view of the canopy, creeks, and lush vegetation. The ecology here includes diverse plant species such as strangler figs, giant bamboos, and towering Australian hardwoods, supporting an abundance of native wildlife including birds like the satin bowerbird and vibrant Australian butterflies. The Skywalk was opened in 2007 as a means to allow visitors of all ages and abilities to explore the rainforest environment safely and with minimal ecological disturbance. Key recreation activities consist of walking the looped boardwalk, wildlife spotting, photography, and nature education through interpretive signs and a visitor center onsite. The reserve is part of the Tamborine National Park, known for its natural beauty and conservation values. Visitors often combine their visit with nearby walking trails, waterfalls, and local villages offering crafts and fresh produce. The elevated skywalk itself provides a rare look into the rainforest canopy, a habitat often inaccessible on foot, making it a distinctive feature for nature enthusiasts and families alike. The combination of accessibility and ecological richness makes Tamborine Rainforest Skywalk Reserve a notable destination for sustainable outdoor recreation in Queensland.

Highlights

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Skywalk elevated boardwalk stretching 1.5 km through the rainforest canopy

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Diverse subtropical flora including strangler figs and giant bamboos

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Frequent sightings of native birds, such as satin bowerbirds and kookaburras

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Nearby Curtis Falls walking track and picnic facilities within Tamborine National Park

Notable Natural Features

Skywalk Boardwalk

A safe, elevated walkway allowing unobstructed canopy views and rainforest immersion.

Curtis Falls

A scenic waterfall located a short walk from the Skywalk entry point, offering swimming opportunities.

Visitor Information Centre

Provides educational displays about the rainforest ecology and local wildlife.