Road Trip Guide
Great Green Way: Townsville to Cairns
Townsville to Cairns
Start
Townsville
Finish
Cairns
Distance
350 km
Duration
4-6 days
Best Months
May - October
Budget
$$
EV Ready
8/10
Kid-Friendly
9/10
Key Waypoints
Trip Essentials for Townsville
Gas & Juice: Critical Pit Stops
Don't get stranded. These are your essential fuel and supply points.
BP Ingham
Fuel & Services
The last major fuel stop with high-flow diesel and clean facilities before the more remote stretches.
Tully Visitor Centre
Rest Stop & Info
Home to the Golden Gumboot. Excellent restrooms and local maps for hidden waterfall tracks.
Innisfail Hospital
Medical
The primary medical facility in the region for any emergencies between the major cities.
Gordonvale Driver Reviver
Safety Rest Stop
Operated by volunteers during peak holiday periods, offering free coffee to combat driver fatigue.
Insider Driving Tips
Beware of Cane Trains: Between June and December, small sugar cane trains frequently cross the highway. Always obey the flashing lights and be prepared to stop suddenly.
Stinger Safety: If swimming at beaches between November and May, only swim within the designated stinger nets to avoid Box Jellyfish and Irukandji.
Cassowary Awareness: In areas like Mission Beach, cassowaries often cross the road. They are heavy birds and can cause serious accidents; keep your speed down and never feed them.
Hydration and Humidity: The humidity can be draining even if you are just driving. Keep a 10-liter water container in your car and sip regularly to avoid heat exhaustion.
Flood Readiness: During the 'Wet Season' (Jan-March), roads can flash flood. Check the 'QLD Traffic' app before departing to ensure the Bruce Highway is open.
The Journey: Stop-by-Stop
Ingham & Tyto Wetlands
JK’s Delicatessen
“An iconic local spot for authentic Italian meats, cheeses, and their famous 'Ingham-style' sandwiches that pay homage to the town's heritage.”
Tyto Observation Tower
Climb the tower for a panoramic view of the wetlands against the backdrop of the Hinchinbrook ranges.
The Mercer Lane Mosaics
Capture the intricate street art that depicts the history of the sugar industry and local wildlife.
Wallaman Falls
Located a short drive inland, this is Australia's highest single-drop waterfall. The sheer scale of the water plummeting 268 meters into a rainbow-misted pool is terrifyingly beautiful.
Tyto Wetlands
Nature Reserve & Wetlands
“This 110-hectare site features extensive walking tracks and viewing platforms perfect for spotting over 240 bird species, including the iconic Eastern Grass Owl.”
Wallaman Falls
National Park / Waterfall
“As Australia's highest permanent single-drop waterfall, it offers a breathtaking 268-meter plunge and stunning rainforest hiking trails within the Girringun National Park.”
Mercer Lane Mosaic
Cultural Landmark / Public Art
“This massive 42-metre long mosaic tells the rich history of the Hinchinbrook region and its Italian heritage through intricate, colorful tile work.”
Cardwell & Hinchinbrook Lookout
Cardwell Seaview Cafe
“Famous for their massive mud crab sandwiches and classic Aussie burgers served with a view of the Hinchinbrook Channel.”
Hinchinbrook Island Lookout
Located just south of the town, this provides the classic postcard shot of the island's dramatic peaks.
Cardwell Jetty
Perfect for sunset shots with the long wooden planks leading the eye toward the distant islands.
Cardwell Spa Pools
A seasonal geological wonder where the water turns a bright, milky blue. It's a natural jacuzzi tucked away in the forest.
Cardwell Spa Pool
Natural Swimming Hole
“Famous for its seasonally vibrant blue water, this natural geological wonder offers a refreshing and photogenic dip in a lush rainforest setting.”
Hinchinbrook Island Lookout
Scenic Lookout
“This elevated vantage point provides breathtaking panoramic views across the Hinchinbrook Channel to the rugged, prehistoric peaks of Hinchinbrook Island.”
Attie Creek Falls
Waterfall & Swimming Hole
“A short hike through the forest leads to these beautiful cascading falls and a large, deep swimming hole perfect for cooling off.”
Mission Beach
The Bingil Bay Cafe
“A quirky, jungle-shack style cafe known for its eclectic decor, incredible laksa, and live local music.”
Coconut Palm Alley
The row of leaning palms at the northern end of the beach is an Instagram staple.
Kennedy Walking Track
Offers stunning elevated views of the coastline and hidden rocky coves.
Paronella Park
A short drive inland to Mena Creek reveals the ruins of a Spanish-style castle built in the 1930s, now overgrown with moss and surrounded by waterfalls.
Dunk Island
Island National Park
“Take a quick water taxi to explore lush rainforest trails, secluded beaches, and stunning lookout points over the Coral Sea.”
Kennedy Walking Track
Coastal Hiking Trail
“This scenic coastal path winds through rainforest and mangroves, offering breathtaking views of the coastline and the chance to spot wild cassowaries.”
Bicton Hill
Rainforest Lookout Walk
“Hike through ancient tropical rainforest to reach a summit that provides panoramic views of the Family Islands and the Great Barrier Reef.”
Innisfail
Roscoe’s Piazza
“An enormous Italian buffet that is a local institution, reflecting the deep Mediterranean roots of the Cassowary Coast.”
Johnstone River Bridge
Capture the reflection of the Art Deco buildings in the wide, glassy river.
Mamu Tropical Skywalk
The cantilevered platform offers a dizzying and spectacular view of the North Johnstone River gorge.
Etty Bay
A secluded beach just 15 minutes from town where cassowaries are almost guaranteed to be seen patrolling the shoreline at dusk.
Paronella Park
Historic Site & Gardens
“Explore the ruins of a Spanish-style castle and lush gardens built by José Paronella beside a stunning waterfall.”
Mamu Tropical Skywalk
Nature & Wildlife Area
“Walk through the rainforest canopy on elevated walkways for breathtaking views of the North Johnstone River gorge.”
Innisfail Art Deco Walk
Historic Landmark
“Discover one of Australia’s best collections of Art Deco architecture by wandering through the town's historic streets.”
Babinda & Josephine Falls
Babinda Bakery
“Famous across the north for its cream-filled puffs and traditional Aussie meat pies. A mandatory stop for every road tripper.”
The Boulders Lookout
The contrast between the white rushing water and the dark granite rocks is visually stunning.
Josephine Falls Bottom Pool
Capture the emerald green water and the lush ferns that frame the swimming hole.
Babinda State Hotel
A classic timber pub built in 1917, perfect for a cold beer and a chat with locals about the town's history.
Josephine Falls
Waterfall & National Park
“A stunning tiered waterfall featuring a natural rock slide and crystal-clear swimming holes set within lush tropical rainforest.”
Babinda Boulders
Natural Landmark & Swimming Hole
“This iconic spot features massive granite boulders and emerald waters, offering a scenic boardwalk and refreshing swimming areas.”
Babinda Kayaking
Outdoor Adventure
“A peaceful way to explore the crystal-clear waters of Babinda Creek while drifting past rainforest scenery and spotting local wildlife.”
The Detour Index
Worth the extra mileage for these iconic side-quests.
Magnetic Island (Pre-trip)
A 20-minute ferry from Townsville takes you to this island paradise.
Why It's Worth It
“It has the highest concentration of wild koalas in Northern Australia and world-class snorkeling trails.”
Mena Creek & Paronella Park
A turn-off near Innisfail leads to this heritage-listed park.
Why It's Worth It
“It is a dreamlike ruins-in-the-rainforest experience that feels like a European fairytale in the tropics.”
Mount Hypipamee Crater
A detour up the Palmerston Highway into the Atherton Tablelands.
Why It's Worth It
“You will see a massive volcanic pipe crater and the unique 'Dinner Falls' in a high-altitude rainforest environment.”
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, the Bruce Highway is a fully sealed, two-lane bitumen road, though it can be narrow in sections with heavy truck traffic.
The 'Dry Season' (May to September) offers the most pleasant temperatures and the least chance of road closures due to flooding.
Always look for safety signs. Most highland waterfalls like Josephine Falls are safe, but coastal rivers and beaches are known crocodile habitats.