Description
Hallorans Hill Conservation Park in Atherton, North Queensland, offers visitors the opportunity to explore and appreciate the natural beauty of the area.
It is a perfect destination for those who enjoy walking in a natural landscape.
The park is home to various types of eucalypt forest and plays a crucial role in the conservation of the endangered mabi forest, one of Australia's most threatened forest types. Visitors can explore the park by walking along a 1.4-kilometer track to the top of the hill or by driving to a car park located at the summit. From there, they can enjoy breathtaking views of the Atherton Tablelands.
The best time to visit Hallorans Hill Conservation Park is during the winter months of June, July, and August when the temperature is cooler and pleasant.
To reach the park, visitors can drive from Cairns, which is approximately an hour and a half away. The Kennedy Highway provides access to Atherton through Kuranda, Barron Gorge, and Mareeba.
Adjacent to the conservation park, there is a council park that offers various facilities such as barbecues, toilets, tables, play equipment, a walking track, and interpretive signs.
Experience the beauty of North Queensland at Hallorans Hill Conservation Park in Atherton, where unique flora and fauna await.
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