Hallorans Hill Conservation Park Tropical North Queensland

Enjoy the walk to the council park at the summit of Hallorans Hill. Photo credit: Tamara Vallance, Queensland Government

Be inspired: Chasing volcanoes (and waterfalls) in the tropical north

They say ‘don’t go chasing waterfalls’ but we suggest you do, and volcanoes too! Photo credit: Steven Nowakowski © Queensland Government

Rising above the town of Atherton, Hallorans Hill is an extinct volcanic cone covered in open eucalypt and rare mabi forests. There are spectacular views of the surrounding landscape from the council park at the summit.

Location

Within Atherton township, 84km from Cairns via the Gillies Highway or 100 km via the Kuranda Range

Welcome

The Aboriginal Traditional Owners of this area, the Tableland Yidinji, welcome you to Hallorans Hill. Please take care and respect their country.

Learn moreGetting there

Park facilities

  • No campfires
  • Lookout
  • Walking

Highlights and announcements

  • There are currently no park alerts for this park.