Tully Gorge National Park is a dramatic slice of North Queensland wilderness, where steep rainforest-covered cliffs plunge down to the fast-flowing Tully River below. The drive through the gorge offers breathtaking views at every turn, with mist rising from the valley and the sound of rushing water echoing through the forest. It’s a place that feels completely untouched, showcasing the raw power and beauty of the Wet Tropics.
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The area is also known for white-water rafting, with the Tully River offering some of the best rapids in Australia. Even if you’re not chasing adventure, there are plenty of quiet spots along the way to stop, take in the views, and photograph the lush surroundings. It’s one of those places where nature truly takes centre stage.
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