Jumrum Creek Conservation Park Tropical North Queensland

Jumrum Creek walk

Visiting Jumrum Creek safely

    Visitors standing reading sheltered walking track signs.

    Signs direct visitors to walking tracks.

    Photo credit: © Tourism Kuranda

    Getting there and getting around

    Map

    Kuranda is 27km north-west of Cairns via the Captain Cook and Kennedy highways. When entering Kuranda village, turn right off Rob Veivers Drive into Barang Street and continue to the small parking bay just before the bridge over Jumrum Creek.

    The walk through Jumrum Creek Conservation Park may be accessed from the parking bay on Barang Street or via Barron Falls Road, which also has a small parking bay. Jumrum Creek walk may also be undertaken as part of a longer circuit, beginning at the Kuranda Visitor Information Centre located at the corner of Coondoo and Therwine Street.

    Wheelchair accessibility

    Jumrum Creek Conservation Park has no wheelchair-accessible facilities.

    Stinging trees can be present along track edges in disturbed rainforest.

    Stinging trees can be present along track edges in disturbed rainforest.

    Photo credit: © Greg Watson

    Keep on the walking tracks and boardwalks.

    Keep on the walking tracks and boardwalks.

    Photo credit: Jessica Harris © Queensland Government

    Staying safe

    Take some simple precautions to ensure a safe, enjoyable visit:

    • Keep on the walking tracks and boardwalks at all times.
    • Always carry drinking water, wear a hat, sunscreen and sturdy footwear.
    • Take care on uneven, slippery track surfaces, especially when wet.
    • Wear protective clothing and insect repellent for protection against stings, scratches and insect bites.
    • Be aware that stinging trees are found alongside many walking tracks. These plants grow to 4m high and have large, heart-shaped leaves with serrated edges. Do not touch this plant as it may result in a very painful sting. If stung and symptoms are severe, seek medical advice.

    For more information, please read the guidelines on safety in parks and forests.

    Before you visit

    Essentials to bring

    To ensure a safe and enjoyable visit always bring:

    • a hat, sunscreen, sunglasses and insect repellent
    • sturdy, reliable footwear
    • drinking water.

    Opening hours

    Jumrum Creek Conservation Park is open 24 hours a day. The Kuranda Visitor Information Centre is open 10am to 4pm every day, except Christmas Day.

    Permits and fees

    Permits are required for commercial or organised group activities. View permits and fees for further information.

    Pets

    Domestic animals are not permitted in Jumrum Creek Conservation Park.

    Climate and weather

    Jumrum Creek Conservation Park has a tropical climate. In summer, maximum temperatures range from 27°C to 38°C with high humidity, and between December and April, there are frequent heavy downpours of rain and the possibility of thunderstorms and tropical cyclones.

    Although you can visit the park all year round, the cooler, drier months of the year (from May to September) are the best times to visit. The weather is pleasantly warm with reduced humidity and average maximum temperatures of 26°C.

    For more information see the Bureau of Meteorology.

    Fuel and supplies

    Fuel and supplies are available nearby at Kuranda, Smithfield, Cairns and Mareeba. For more information see the tourism information links.

    • There are currently no park alerts for this park.