Cape Tribulation Sights

Sights in Cape Tribulation

  1. Mount Sorrow

    The Mount Sorrow ridge trail provides opportunities for fit and experienced bushwalkers to take in spectacular views from an elevation of 680m. The trail starts in a lowland rainforest valley, full of trees with large buttress roots and a canopy woven with large woody vines. As the ridge ascends, feather-leafed palms become more common.

    On the ridge, the vegetation is dominated by acacias (wattles). The wind-sheared forest canopy becomes lower and more open towards the mountain summit. From the lookout, you can watch spangled drongos and small flocks of topknot pigeons in the air, while a variety of butterflies drift around on the wind. On a clear day, the beautiful Daint…

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  2. Myall Beach

    With spectacular views of Mt Sorrow in the background, areas of fringing reef on Myall Beach are exposed at low tide, allowing swimmers to explore the rock pools. The mangrove boardwalk on the way to the beach has a seat where you can sit and listen to the crabs popping - cute! At the southern most end, you can explore the Myall Creek mouth.

    At the northern point of the beach you can climb out on to the Cape Trib headland. Don't try and go around it - vertical cliffs make this impossible. Half way to the headland is Mason Creek: check out the sheltered nook in the mangroves, a popular spot for birdwatching.

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