MAMU RAINFOREST CANOPY WALKWAY
The Mamu Rainforest Canopy Walkway is a spectacular walk through the canopy of World Heritage rainforest. It is an iconic new tourist attraction in the Wet Tropics.
With a 350 metre long elevated walkway through the canopy, a cantilever, a 37 metre high observation tower and more than 1200 metres of walking tracks, this attraction certainly has the ""wow"" factor.
The cantilever provides tantalising views over the North Johnston river gorge. The 37 metre high observation tower emerges high above the canopy, offering sweeping views over a pristine rainforest-clad mountainous landscape, homeland of the Mamu Aboriginal people.
Located within Wooroonooran National Park, the attraction was built in natural clearings in the rainforest caused by cyclone Larry in March 2006 and constructed from durable unpainted galvanised steel and recycled plastic. It is located close to other National Park walking tracks and picnic areas, making a day visit to the area, armed with a picnic hamper and walking shoes, a must-do experience!
Mamu Rainforest Canopy walkway is owned and operated by Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, Department of Environment and Resource Management. It is open seven days a week, every day of the year except Christmas Day. See the website which contains information to help you plan your visit.
Contact Details
| Address | Palmerston Highway, Innisfail |
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| Phone | (07) 4064 5294 |
| Fax | (07) 4064 5293 |
| Website | www.derm.qld.gov.au/mamu |







