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About Tully section, Tully Gorge
Queensland National Parks Booking System Update
The new Queensland National Parks Booking Service is live for bookings.
Customer account login
If you are making your first booking since 1 July 2024, a new customer account will be created automatically as part of your next booking. Please note your previous login credentials will no longer be valid.
Customers who have made a booking after 1 July 2024, please use your email address to reset your password to access your account.
Park features
Tully Gorge National Park is part of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area and one of the wettest areas of Australia. Picnic by rainforest streams; walk to a mountain summit; or enjoy spectacular gorge views.
Looking after the park
- Camp only in the designated camping areas.
- Use the toilets provided.
- Do not chase, scare or feed wildlife.
- Riders and drivers must be licensed and vehicles must be registered.
- Stay on the formed roads—off-road trail-bike riding and four-wheel driving is not permitted. Mountain-bikes are not permitted on walking tracks or boardwalks unless specifically signposted.
- Avoiding driving and riding on unsealed roads during and after heavy rains.
- Wash vehicles and gear thoroughly before entering this park to prevent the spread of weeds and diseases.
- Leave pets at home—domestic animals are prohibited.
- Take your rubbish home with you—no bins are provided.
- Use fuel stoves or the barbecues provided.
- Campfires are only permitted at Tully Gorge camping area—bring your own firewood.
See the guidelines on caring for parks for more information about protecting our environment and heritage in parks.
Park management
Tully Gorge National Park is managed by the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service, in collaboration with the Wet Tropics Management Authority and the Traditional Owners. The park is part of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area.
Tourism information links
Tully Visitor and Heritage Centre
www.tropicalcoasttourism.com.au
Bruce Highway, Tully QLD 4854
ph (07) 4068 2288
email tullytourism@ccrc.qld.gov.au
Mission Beach Business & Tourism
www.missionbeachtourism.com
Porters Promenade, Mission Beach QLD 4852
ph (07) 4068 7099
email info@missionbeachtourism.com
For tourism information for all regions in Queensland see Queensland Holidays.
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The natural, cultural and historical significance of Tully section, Tully Gorge