Map of Daintree National Park | Queensland Rainforest Visitor Guide
Map of Daintree National Park – Queensland Rainforest Visitor Guide
This map of Daintree National Park provides an overview of one of Australia's most famous rainforest destinations, including major attractions, walking tracks, beaches, lookouts and visitor information.
Located in Far North Queensland, Daintree National Park protects one of the world's oldest tropical rainforests. The park is renowned for its biodiversity, lush landscapes, coastal scenery and unique combination of rainforest and reef environments.
Daintree National Park is located north of Cairns in Far North Queensland. Major attractions include Cape Tribulation, Mossman Gorge, Daintree River, rainforest boardwalks and scenic lookouts.
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Where Is Daintree National Park Located?
Daintree National Park is located in Far North Queensland, north of Cairns and Port Douglas. The park includes tropical rainforest, rivers, mountains and coastline extending towards Cape Tribulation.
- North: Cape Tribulation region
- South: Mossman Gorge and Port Douglas direction
- East: Coral Sea coastline
- West: Great Dividing Range and rainforest mountains
Why Is Daintree National Park Famous?
Daintree National Park is famous for protecting one of the oldest surviving tropical rainforests on Earth. It is recognised for its biodiversity, rare wildlife, scenic beauty and unique rainforest-meets-reef environment.
- Ancient tropical rainforest
- UNESCO World Heritage-listed Wet Tropics region
- Unique rainforest and reef landscapes
- Rich biodiversity
- Major Queensland tourism destination
Main Attractions in Daintree National Park
- Cape Tribulation — iconic rainforest and beach destination
- Mossman Gorge — rainforest walks and swimming areas
- Daintree River — wildlife and crocodile viewing
- Jindalba Boardwalk — rainforest walking trail
- Marrdja Boardwalk — accessible rainforest walk
- Alexandra Lookout — panoramic views
- Thornton Beach — scenic coastal destination
- Dubuji Boardwalk — rainforest and coastal environment
Daintree National Park Map Overview
A map of Daintree National Park helps visitors understand the relationship between rainforest areas, rivers, beaches, walking trails and visitor facilities.
- Rainforest Areas
- River Systems
- Beach and Coastal Areas
- Walking Tracks
- Visitor Facilities
Wildlife and Nature
Daintree National Park supports an extraordinary variety of wildlife and plant species. The park is recognised as one of Australia's most important biodiversity hotspots.
- Cassowaries
- Tree Kangaroos
- Crocodiles
- Tropical Birds
- Ancient Rainforest Plants
Why People Search for a Map of Daintree National Park
- To locate Cape Tribulation
- To find rainforest walks
- To explore Far North Queensland
- To plan wildlife experiences
- To visit beaches and lookouts
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Daintree National Park FAQs
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Where is Daintree National Park located?
Daintree National Park is located in Far North Queensland, north of Cairns and Port Douglas. -
Why is Daintree National Park famous?
It is known for its ancient rainforest, biodiversity and the unique combination of rainforest and reef environments. -
What are the main attractions in Daintree National Park?
Popular attractions include Cape Tribulation, Mossman Gorge, Daintree River and Alexandra Lookout. -
Is Daintree National Park worth visiting?
Many visitors consider it one of Australia's premier rainforest destinations due to its scenery, wildlife and natural significance.
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Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only. Maps are reference views and may not be complete, current or suitable for navigation, safety planning, emergency use or official purposes. Park access, road conditions, weather, wildlife activity and visitor facilities may change over time. Always verify current information before travelling.