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The Bump Track

Tourist attractions

Mowbray, QLD 4877

Description

Located in Mowbray, Australia, The Bump Track is a historic travel destination that serves as an aboriginal trail and a connection between early settlers and the hinterland by horses and carts.

Today, the track is a multi-use path that is open to horses, mountain bikes, and walkers, spanning across Mowbray National Park between the coastal lowlands and Black Mountain Road.

Passing through lush rainforests and eucalyptus trees, visitors to the Bump Track will be greeted by stunning natural landscapes throughout their journey. Hiking, mountain biking, and horse riding are some of the best activities to enjoy along the track. Along the way, visitors can also read information plaques that provide insight into the rich history of the trail. Additionally, the track is ideal for those who want to enjoy and appreciate the beauty of nature in the region. Visitors should bring plenty of water and sunscreen as some portions of the track are hot and exposed.

To access the Bump Track, visitors can drive a few kilometers south of Port Douglas and make a left turn just before the Mowbray Bridge down the Mowbray River Road. For horse riders, obtaining a letter of authorization from the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service (QPWS) is required as the Bump Track is located within Mowbray National Park. Mountain bikers do not need permits for the track.

The Bump Track at Mowbray National Park is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to

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Trails & sites: Aboriginal

Location

Mowbray, QLD 4877

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