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Paluma Range National Park sits in the southern part of Queensland’s Wet Tropics World Heritage Area, which also includes Daintree, Barron Gorge, and Wooroonooran national parks. Extensive hiking trails run through both the northern and southern sections of the park, and you’ll find plenty of spots to swim, check out the views, or enjoy a picnic. Most travelers visit independently while staying in the Townsville area.
As the park is at a higher elevation than the coast, temperatures are a bit cooler—take a light sweater or jacket.
Look out for swimming alerts during the wet season—heavy rainfall can make swimming in streams and waterfalls hazardous.
Barbecue facilities are available in parts of the park.
Park entrance is free.
Paluma Range National Park is best reached by private vehicle—follow the Bruce Highway north out of the city of Townsville. The park’s Jourama Falls section is around 56 miles (90 kilometers) from Townsville, while the Mt. Spec section is about 38 miles (61 kilometers) away.
You can visit the park year-round, but tropical Queensland has two distinct seasons: the wet and the dry. During the wet season (October through May), expect the forest to be even damper than it is in the dry season. Some trails may be slippery, and swimming could be dangerous.
The Paluma Range National Park is on the southern edge of a string of connected national parks spanning hundreds of miles up Queensland, just inland from the coast. If you’re traveling north from Townsville, you can enjoy more of these parks en route. Accessible from the town of Ingham, the next park up from Paluma is Girringun, with several waterfalls, a mountain to climb (Mt. Fox), and walking trails.