Bartle Frere trail, Wooroonooran National Park Tropical North Queensland

Photo credit: Maxime Coquard © Queensland Government

About Bartle Frere

    Looking after the walk

    Please help protect this area and keep it in its natural state.

    • Do not chase, scare or feed animals.
    • Take all rubbish home with you, including food scraps.
    • Use fuel stoves only. Open fires are not permitted.
    • Always stay on the trail. Do not cut corners or create new tracks.
    • Wash at least 50m from creeks and rivers. Use gritty sand, hot water and a scourer to clean dishes. Avoid allowing soap, detergents, toothpaste and cosmetics to come into contact with creeks.
    • Toilets are not provided. Use a trowel to bury toilet waste and paper. Dig a 15cm hole at least 100m away from watercourses and tracks. Take all sanitary items home with you as they do not decompose.
    • Remember this is a national park—everything is protected.

    See the guidelines on caring for parks for more information about protecting our environment and heritage in parks.

    Walk management

    Wooroonooran National Park forms part of the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area. It is managed for the purposes of nature conservation and nature-based recreation.

    Tourism information links

    For tourism visitor information centre locations visit Discover Queensland. For tourism information for all regions in Queensland see Queensland Holidays.