Cathedral Fig Tree Danbulla Road, Danbulla, Queensland 4872
About the Business
Welcome to the Cathedral Fig Tree, located in the magnificent Danbulla National Park and State Forest in Tropical North Queensland, Australia. This establishment is not just a park or a tourist attraction, but a true point of interest that will leave you in awe.
Imagine chasing volcanoes and waterfalls in the tropical north, and then stumbling upon the Cathedral Fig Tree. This legendary tree is adorned with intricate vines and delicate epiphytes, creating a cathedral-like formation of roots that will take your breath away. Standing tall at nearly 50 meters and with a crown as big as 2 Olympic swimming pools, this mighty 500-year-old tree is a sight to behold.
As you stroll along the boardwalk, you'll be mesmerized by the roots and canopy of this rainforest giant. Keep your eyes peeled for the abundant wildlife that calls this tree home. If you're a nature enthusiast, you'll be fascinated by the sign near the base of the tree, which provides astonishing facts about the fig.
The Cathedral Fig Tree is not just a natural wonder, but also a part of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. This area is renowned for its exceptional natural beauty, evolutionary history, and remarkable diversity. It is a place where you can truly connect with nature and appreciate its wonders.
Located on the central part of the Atherton Tableland, the Cathedral Fig Tree is just a 1.5-hour drive from Cairns. You can easily find it by referring to number 11 on the Danbulla National Park and State Forest locality and road maps.
Before visiting, make sure to check park alerts for the latest information on access, closures, and conditions. By visiting the Cathedral Fig Tree, you will not only be amazed by its beauty, but also contribute to the important work being done to protect and grow Queensland's protected area system.
At the Department of Environment and Science, we acknowledge and respect the Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the Traditional Owners and custodians of the land. We recognize their deep connection to the land, sea, and community, and honor the Elders past and present. We are committed to upholding human rights, as outlined in the Human Rights Act 2019.
So come and experience the majesty of the Cathedral Fig Tree in Danbulla National Park. Let yourself be inspired by its grandeur and the natural wonders that surround it.
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Location & Phone number
Danbulla Road, Danbulla, Queensland 4872, Australia
Reviews
"Short, easy access from the car park. Beautiful tree in the rainforest"
"This place was amazing the tree was like something out of avatar, also saw a rat kangaroo"
"One of the oldest tree in the country. 500+ years old."
"Spectacular tree, looks like something from some fantasy movie. Road in is sealed and well maintained, and there is only a short walk from the carpark to the tree."
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