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Danbulla State Forest Adventures

Danbulla State Forest offers a diverse tropical rainforest environment with a mix of recreational opportunities including hiking, camping, and wildlife observation in Far North Queensland’s Atherton Tablelands.

26,000 acres
Acres Protected
25 miles
Miles of Trails
Approx. 35,000
Annual Visitors
1960s (official designation)
Year Established

About Danbulla State Forest

 

Located on the Atherton Tablelands near Cairns in Queensland, Danbulla State Forest covers a large area of tropical rainforest, open eucalypt woodland, and wet sclerophyll forest. The forest lies within the Macalister Range and features varied topography including ridges, valleys, and creeks. The ecosystem supports a rich variety of native flora and fauna, including unique bird species, tree kangaroos, and ancient rainforest plants. Historically, the area was used by Indigenous peoples and later saw selective logging, but now provides critical habitat for conservation and outdoor recreation. Visitors can access multiple walking tracks, picnic areas, and camping facilities that allow immersion in mid-elevation rainforest environments. Danbulla is part of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, ensuring protection of its sensitive ecological values. Popular activities include bird watching, mountain biking on designated trails, and fishing in nearby lakes. The forest’s proximity to lakes Barrine and Eacham adds aquatic options like paddle sports and lakeside picnics. Its remote feeling and low visitor density appeal to campers and hikers seeking quiet nature experiences. Visitor facilities provide basic amenities but maintain a natural setting, further enhancing the wilderness feel of the area. Danbulla’s diverse landscapes and quiet recreational opportunities offer a contrasting experience to the more commercialized rainforests closer to Cairns.

Highlights

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Danbulla Forest walking trails showcasing tropical rainforest and eucalypt habitats

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Rare sightings of Lumholtz's tree kangaroo and other endemic wildlife

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Access to lakes Barrine and Eacham for fishing and paddle sports

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Remote camping spots offering serene rainforest immersion

Notable Natural Features

Danbulla Forest Reserve Walking Tracks

A network of trails winding through varied rainforest and woodland vegetation, offering wildlife spotting and peaceful nature walks.

Lumholtz's Tree Kangaroo Habitat

One of the rare locations where this elusive marsupial can be occasionally observed in dense forest.

Lakes Barrine and Eacham

Adjacent volcanic crater lakes providing scenic picnic areas, fishing, and non-motorized watercraft activities.